MASONIC SOCIETIES
OPPOSED BY NAZIS
"CHAMBER OF HORRORS"
BERLIN, Jan. 4. The sk'hly•furnished., Freemasons' Hail ut Nuremberg, closed v a year ago with all the lodges in Germany, on' the ground that they were anti-Nazi and run by Jews, has been reopened as a Chamber of Horrors, its rooms being tilled with skeletons and "death's heads" and hug© knives, which, it is stated, Freemasons used. Official guides escort visitors through the rooms explaining ''sinister anti-Ucr-man principles whereon Masonic societies are based." Admission is free, as the exhibition is regarded as educational.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 5
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