ESPIONAGE DENIED,
AT NAZI CONFERENCE. GERAIANY’S FOREIGN ACTIVITIES. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN. August 29. Opening the Congress of Germans Living Aboard. Herr Bohle, the leader of the Nazi foreign organisation, declared that there were still some Germans abroad, not wanted as National Socialists, wlio wrongly called themselves Germans. Traitor was the only word for those. . Herr Hess, Hitler’s deputy, said that, since Almeria,. the world realised it had to deal with a quite new Germany. 11 We will not allow oiii--selves to be treated as pariahs, ’ he Herr Hess rejected as lies a suggestion that foreign organisation had any connection with espionage. “It we really wanted to erect such an organisation; we would be smart enough to take as a model the excellent world-wide secret service of that country in which) our foreign organisation is put under special suspieEigbty thousand attended the Congress.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13644, 31 August 1937, Page 5
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