GERMAN WAR SPIRIT
BRITISH REVELATIONS
LONDON, Feb. .1
The Alorning Post publishes tho first of a series of articles from its •Berlin correspondent, Mr. 3. K. Robson, -who was expelled from Germany because he pointed out the extent of Germany’s resources concentrated on war. Atr. Robson declares that it is impossible for Britons to understand how the press is muzzled. “Germans,” lie says, “are afraid to talk to foreign journalists, as some have already been sentenced to life imprisonment for having talked too freely. “The Prime motive for secrecy is to divert attention from Hie mobilisation of Ihe lighting forces of Hie nation with a thoroughness never previously attempted. ’ ’ The correspondent who replaced Air. Robson was refused admission to tho Kroll Opera House to report. Ilerr Hitler’s speech.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19249, 15 February 1937, Page 11
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