BARRACKS FOR PRISONERS.
PRUSSIA’S NEW COUNCIL
United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. BEJRL3N, September 16. Ten thousand political prisoners now herded in concentration camps throughout Germany are being marshalled in barracks on. the desolate marsh of Papenburg, near the Dutch frontier.
Meanwhile with a. holiday pomp which the citizens scarcely noticed. Captain Goering inaugurated the new Prussian State Council, supplanting Parliament, over which Captain Gojoring recited «; virtual funeral oration. He said it was a. ‘‘system with cowardly promises ” Both in 1862 and 1912 it refused to vQte the Army Budget, directly causing Germany's defeats.
He also announced that Herr Hitler had decreed a new Prussian flag —the Swastika, joined to the Pru.£ si an Eagle.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 5
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