NAZI MOVEMENT
DEVOTION TO HITLER SOLIDARITY DEMONSTRATION (Received Jan. 4, 3.30 p.m.) BERLIN, Jan. 3. Speculation was rife regarding Herr Hitler's sudden calling to Berlin of all the key men in the Nazi movement from all parts of Germany, necessitating some returning by air, for a meeting in the Opera House, which eventually was disclosed as a solidarity demonstration. Soldiers and police closed the Opera House Square to traffic, 10,000 uniformed men 'lining Herr Hitler's route from the Palace.
Emphasising everybody's devotion to Herr Hitler, General Goering assured Herr Hitler that all were ready to follow him in life and death, and condemned the hostile press campaign. Herr Hitler acknowledged the expressions of loyalty. The Nazi news agency ascribed tbo assemblage to tho necessity for stamping out lies in connection with the Saar plebiscite asserting that dissension is rife among the Nazi leaders.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 15
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