POLITICAL DEATHS.
PARADE OF REPUBLICANS
BERLIN, Feb. 8.
Although Germany is outwardly normal, especially in the better class residential districts, excitement is growing among the workers owing to the increasing political deaths. Two further deaths occurred last night. The dcatlis since January 1 are as follow:—Communists 22 Nazis 13 Socialists 5 Policemen 2 Non-participants (including two women) 3 Total 45 Two hundred thousand Republicans, of whom one-third were women, guarded by hundreds of police, marched with hands playing and flags flying to the ex-Kaiser’s Palace and wildly cheered speeches affirming unrelenting hostility to the Government. The demonstration was the most im posing in memory. The ■ procession marched, under the motto “Berlin Remains Red.’’
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 9 February 1933, Page 7
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