FURTHER TROUBLE
GERMANS AND CZECHS SUDETENLAND POSITION NAZI LEADER'S COMPLAINT PBAGUE, Feb. 13 The Nazi deputy in Sudetenland, Herr Kundt, addressing the German National Socialist deputies, said the position of the Germans throughout Czecho-Slovakia, ' which had been un-
tenable since M. Beran had assumed the Premiership, was steadily growing worse. It was certain that the Czechs appeared to have learned nothing from last year. >. Attempts were being made to press the Germans into going to Germany, thereby eliminating them from Czechoslovakia. This was regarded by Germany as an unfriendly gesture.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 13
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