Foreign Press Nazi Public Enemy No. 1
“ Most Serve Secret Powers ”
. ATTACK BY DB. GOEBBELS United Press Association—By ra-ctrlc Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Friday, 7.5 p.m. LONDON, March 11. The Times’ Berlin correspondent eays that the Foreign Press, which apparently German authorities regard as Public Enemy No. 1, was severely attacked by Dr. Goehbels when speaking at a reception to German journalists. Dr. Goebbcls thanked the German Press for its support of the Nazi movement and added that Germany journalists need not envy their foreign colleagues, who enjoyed neither spiritual nor professional freedom, as most served secret Powers, either Jewry, Freemasonary, International Marxism or Capitalism. Germans, on the contrary, worked for the service of the nation and for the honour and freedom of the people. If the attacks by the Foreign Press continued, it would not be long before the German Press would be officially called on to answer similarlv.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 5
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