THE NAZI PRESS
ATTACKED BY COUNT TELEKI “FIT ONLY FOR ILLITERATES” ANTI-HUNGARIAN PROPAGANDA LONDON, Aug. 9. The Budapest correspondent of The Times says Count Teleki, in a heated reply to Nazi heckling, declared that anti-Hungarian propaganda from whatever source would be met with most energetic counter measures. Count Teleki attacked the Nazi press as “wholly irresponsible and written in a manner fit only for ilHfprpfp? ** The War Minister, General Bartha. defended a Jewish firm which the Nazis accused of supplying defective gas masks.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23884, 11 August 1939, Page 9
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