BELGIAN FASCIST
BROADCAST IN ITALY REQUEST FOR EXPLANATION BRUSSELS, Jan. 7 After failing to secure permission to broadcast from a Belgian wireless station on the same terms as other Belgian politicians, M. Leon Degrelle, Rex (Fascist) Party loader, went to Italy and was permitted to broadcast last evening from the Turin station. The Belgian Government has asked Rome to explain why. M. Degrelle, after eulogising Fascist Italy, stated that the Rexists intended to fight the Belgian financial and capitalist influences, and also to lead a desperate struggle against Bolshevism and Marxism.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22622, 9 January 1937, Page 10
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