GERMAN POLITICS.
EX-CROWN PRINCE’S INTEREST. “PRESSURE BY EX-KAISER.” The London Daily Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent says that the ex-Crown Prince’s declaration in favour of Herr Hitler is so incompatible with his previous conduct that a section of the Press it as being the result of pressure by the ex-Kaiser. The exCrown Prince hitherto had been held suspect both by the Hitlerites and a section of the Monarchists. Hitlerism is violently anti-Semitic and forbids the rank and file in any -way to associate with the Jews under severe penalties, but the ex-Crown Prince is declared to be a friend of the Jews. It is now suggested that the Hitlerites have concluded an agreement promising the ex-Kaiser permission to return when they are in power, with a bigger income from his former possessions than he now receives. It is stated that the ex-Kaiser is one of the chief shareholders in Hitlerism, having invested a large sum in the National-Socialist Party in order to modify tho Hitler policy in the interests of the Hohenzollerns.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 119, 20 April 1932, Page 7
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