NAZI OPPONENTS.
The general Nazi campaign against their designated opponents, Marxists and Jews, continues with infinite variety, says the London Times. For example, a Bavarian town was ingenious enough to invent a novel prohibition—that Jews must not bathe in tho Danube. In a holiday resort tho legend is displayed: “The German woman does not dance with any Jew.” The word “ruthless” appears in many of the pronouncements of Nazi intentions. Several leading officials of the Reich Broadcasting Company, recently dismissed, have been put in a concentration camp. The Bishop of Mecklen-burg-Schwerin has been dismissed, apparently because, although a professed Nazi, lie has in private letters said things not altogether favourable about the “German Christians.” A fresh field of attack is now “Liberals and socalled Nationalists,” who are to be dealt with “with greater ruthlessness than lias boon applied against other enemies of tho State.” LieutenantGeneral von Teichmann, president of the Bamberg Officers’ Association, is the first victim ; he was relieved of office and only his age prevented imprisonment. School children in Wurttemburg have been commanded to greet their teachers with the Hitler salute.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 256, 26 September 1933, Page 8
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