THE NEW GERMANY.
STATEMENT BY HITLER’S DEPUTY.
“WE ARE NOT PARIAHS.”
BERLIN, Aug. 30. Herr Hitler’s dputy, Herr Hess, speaiung at the congress of Germans living; abroad, said that since Almeria tne world had realised that it had to deal with quite a new Germany. “We will not allow ourselves to he treated as pariahs,” he said. • Herr Hess rejected as lies suggestions that the foreign organisation of Nazis had any- connection with espionage. “If we really wanted to erect such an organisation,” he declared, “we would be smart enough to take as a model the excellent world-wide secret service of that country in which our foreign organisation is put under special suspicion.” Opening the congress, Herr Bohle, leading of the organisation, declared that there were still some Germans abroad who were not wanted as Nil - tional Socialists and who wrongly callad themselves Germans. Traitors was the only word to apply, to these. The congress was attended by 80,000. ■*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 232, 31 August 1937, Page 7
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