GERMAN METHODS
MORE ARRESTS MADE THE HITLER SALUTE COMPULSORY IN SCHOOLS (Elec. Tel. Copyright —United Press Assn.) (Received August 9, 11 a.m.) BERLIN, August 8. The Minister of Education lias decreed that school children throughout Prussia must daily greet their teachers in tho manner of the Hitler salute, which already operates for all railwaymen, postmen, civil’ servants, and police when they meet a superior. ’• Herr Fritz Ebert was released but was rearrostod in company with a Socialist ex-Deputy, Herr Heilman, and the Socialist leader, Herr Kuenstlcr, and sent to a concentration camp at Oranienburg as “seducers of the people. ’ ’ Herr Alfred Braun, an ox-broadcast announcer, and four colleagues, were escorted to Oranienburg because they received ’ “excessive salaries ' under Marxism;” Herr Bredon; ex-Secretary of State and founder of German broadcasting, when ho heard of the arrests, telegraphed Captain Gocring begging that he be treated similarly, because- he did want; to; leave in the lurch 'hjs Riibor(iinfites who had done a great service for broadcasting. Captain' Goering announces that he ia dissolving Nazi auxiliary police as they have fulfilled the purpose of their formation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18162, 9 August 1933, Page 7
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