LULL BEFORE A NAZI STORM
L“The Times” Cable.l (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, July 10.
The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” states that Dr. Goebbels has suspended political meetings for five weeks, “in order to give tired Nazi speakers and propagandists time to recuperate for the task which lies before them.”
It has long been believed that after the Olympic Games—not immediately, but about the middle of September or the beginning of October, when most of the foreign visitors will have left —a period of intense political, activity will set in. Dr. Goebbels’ order is the first official confirmation of this view. All the signs point to further drastic measures against the Jews, non-Nazis and the churches, but the predominant idea in the new campaign apparently is to force the issue between the Nazi party and those who have remained outside through opposition or indifference.
Outsiders will be given the option of joining the party or being branded as definitely non-Nazi. This will entail serious disadvantages under the citizenship law.
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Northern Advocate, 11 July 1936, Page 7
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