LEADERS IN PRISON
HITLER DECIDES FATE TENSION NOT RELAXED LONDON. July 3 The Berlin representative of the Sun rows sen-ice states that Herr Hitler, at the meeting of Ministers, decided the fate of 200 imprisoned Storm Troop leaders. It is believed that between 60 and 100 have already been shot or committed suicide. The Lichterfeld Cadet School, Berlin, frhere the coutt-martial is sitting, lias Acquired sinister import. No one knows to'hat is happening behind the high stone walls, from which shots ring out from time to time. Although General Goering stated ruth less 11 ess was over, the tension has not relaxed. Secret police are combing the provinces. Everyone is anxiously awaiting General Goering s promised official list of those executed. Herr Hitler looked stern and pale tfhen ke took the salute at a window > n the Chancellery in the Wilhelm'trasse, whifh subsequently was reported to be barricaded'.
Everyone is speculating as to the fate ' Herr von Papon and the ex-Kaiser e *°ns. It appears as if Herr von Papen has made pence with General Goering, n 'ho fears Catholic resentment if the is molested.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 11
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