NAZI AIRMEN
DISPLAY ABANDONED TWO SPECTATORS KILLED BERLIN, April- 12The Nazi flying display at Staaken, which was abandoned owing to a crash, when two spectators were killed, showed remarkable progress in two years. The altar at the opening of tho church service was draped with swastika flags, and aeroplane propellers formed a crucifix. Captain Loerzen christened four gliders grouped near the altar, and. urged the youths to preserve the tra-_ ditions of the wartime Air Service.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 9
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