SOUTH-WEST AFRICA
ACTIVITIES OF THE NAZIS recruiting for german army LONDON, June 15. The Morning Post’s Johannesburg correspondent says that, recruiting for the German army in South-west Africa continues, despite public protests. Germans have been instructed not to use the Government law courts, but to submit their disputes to special Nazi arbitration tribunals. If the contestants refuse to accept the decision, the papers are sent to Germany for final judgment. A flood of films, pamphlets and other propaganda is being widely distributed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22909, 17 June 1936, Page 9
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