AUSTRIA'S FEAR
GERMAN INVASION LONDON. Sept. IS. Dr. Dollfuss, interviewed lby_ tho Vienna correspondent of the NewsChronicle. admitted the possibility. 111 view of the folly of certain circles in Bavaria,” of an armed German invasion of. Austria, against which, he said, all precautions, had been taken. Germany, he added; absolutely isolated in the even* of such action. Austria was always ready to a i rive at a friendly understanding yvith Geriu.any, whose broadcasting campaign ind ic a ted weakness. |)r. Dollfuss’ declaration is interpreted to' mean that Italy will foreibly resist a Nazi invasion of Austria. ■ The Viennese feel that. Dr. Dolltuss is winning the tight for independence. The Austrian army is believed to be loval.. The Socialists .repent the now autocracy, but will fight to death against tho Nazis.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18206, 29 September 1933, Page 4
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