NAZIS IN DISPUTE.
DR SCHACHT’S STAND. APPEALING TO HITLER
LONDON. Aug. 21
The News-Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says: An open quarrel, which may have far-reaching consequences to the Hitler regime, has broken out between Nazi extremists led by Dr Goebbels (Minister of Propaganda) and Dr H. G. H. Schacht (Minister of Economies) following Dr Schaclit’s speech on August 18, which Dr Goebbels ordered to be heavily censored before publication, especially the portion in which Dr Schacht openly attached extremist Nazis whose violent methods, he said, were hindering Germany’s economic recovery.
Dr Schacht is supported by powerful conservative industrialists and also the conservative element of the Reicliswehr. He intends to place before Herr Hitler the realities of the situation and will also further attempt to persuade Herr Hitler to call off the anti-Jewish campaign. It is reported that lie is ready to resign unless ho is assured that Germany’s serious economic situation is secured against disturbance by violent outside elements.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 226, 22 August 1935, Page 7
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158NAZIS IN DISPUTE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 226, 22 August 1935, Page 7
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