German Farmers Leave Canada
(Received 2 p.m.) WINNIPEG, July 21
Leading a party of 20 German farmers departing from Canada, Herr Hugo Schilling, leader of the Bund at Loonlake, Saskatchewan, stated that the settlers had been “kicked out by antiGerman propaganda.” He pi’edicted that not one German would remain unless the alleged newspaper propaganda was stopped. His son, Hans, asserted that Germans who converted the wilderness in the district of Saskatchewan into improved farms were treated as outcasts, and continually insulted by charges of Nazi plotting.
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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1939, Page 5
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