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PRESIDENCY OF GERMANY.—Herr Hitler, leader of the Nazis (National-Socialists), launched his campaign as candidate for the Presidency of Germany, against Von Hindenburg, at a great rally in Dusseldorf. A revolver battle in the streets followed a two hours' fiery speech. Illustration shows a great mass parade of Nazis at Brunswick, with banner, presented by Herr Hitler, and the whole assemblage giving the Nazi salute, similar to that of the Italian Fascists.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 70, 22 February 1932, Page 4

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PRESIDENCY OF GERMANY.—Herr Hitler, leader of the Nazis (National-Socialists), launched his campaign as candidate for the Presidency of Germany, against Von Hindenburg, at a great rally in Dusseldorf. A revolver battle in the streets followed a two hours' fiery speech. Illustration shows a great mass parade of Nazis at Brunswick, with banner, presented by Herr Hitler, and the whole assemblage giving the Nazi salute, similar to that of the Italian Fascists. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 70, 22 February 1932, Page 4

PRESIDENCY OF GERMANY.—Herr Hitler, leader of the Nazis (National-Socialists), launched his campaign as candidate for the Presidency of Germany, against Von Hindenburg, at a great rally in Dusseldorf. A revolver battle in the streets followed a two hours' fiery speech. Illustration shows a great mass parade of Nazis at Brunswick, with banner, presented by Herr Hitler, and the whole assemblage giving the Nazi salute, similar to that of the Italian Fascists. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 70, 22 February 1932, Page 4

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