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HITLER’S BIG THREE

GOERING’S POWER WANING LONDON, 15lli December. The abolition of the States will mean that Germany will become the most centralised country in the world, says the Berlin correspondent of the “Mancesler Guardian.” It will also result in the eclipse of General Goering, whose authority will vanish with the disappearance of the Prussian Premiership Hitler remains the real leader of the dictatorship, which is really a triumvirate, the other member being Captain Rohm, chief of the Storm Troops, and Dr. Goebbcls, Minister of Propaganda. Goebbels is the most intelligent of the three, and exercises a real influence on foreign policy. The more moderate tone of the German statements is due to him, and hi", pacifism is penetrating the ranks of the Storm Troops. The Home Secretary, Dr.-Frick, will probably inherit Gocring’s power. He controls the secret police, mid is at present making a prodigious number of arrests, employing an army of .informers, and ’wringing evidence from the victims by torture. Conservatism has no political future in Germany, hopes of Monarchist restoration are gone for ever, and Socialist opposition is broken.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 December 1933, Page 7

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HITLER’S BIG THREE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 December 1933, Page 7

HITLER’S BIG THREE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 December 1933, Page 7

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