German Pressure Annoys Hungarians
LONDON, May 24. The sudden appearance of large numbers of copies of a pamphlet violently attacking the Hungarian Government, .apparently printed and posted in Germany, is causing great resentment in Budapest says the Budapest correspondent of “The Times.” The pamphlet attacks the Teleki Government for its “reactionary regime, detrimental to the interests of the Hungarian people,” and urges the masses to elect a Nazi parliament pledged to revolutionary reforms. The Budapest newspapers, without exception, attack the pamphlet which has caused such strong anti-Nazi feeling that even Nazi leaders have openly disavowed any connection with it. Almost every section of the population resents what appears to be growing German pressure against Hungary.
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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1939, Page 7
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