EXPANSION AIMS
SPANISH AMERICA
ALLEGED U.S. CAMPAIGN
NAZI GENERAL'S ADVICE
INTENSIFIED PROPAGANDA
(Indepundent Onblo Service.) (Rocd. March 11, 11 a.m.)
BERLIN, March 10.
Major-General Faupel, the first German Ambassador to Nationalist Spain, in a speech before the German Academy, said that the agitation in the United States of America against the totalitarian States was designed to camouflage American expansion aims in Spanish
America .and to secure the domination of the dollar in South America where the claims of the United States were unfounded, either geographically, culturally or economically.
General Faupel added that Germany should send teachers, doctors and scientists to South America and also use the radio, films and newspapers there to counteract the propaganda of the United States.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19885, 11 March 1939, Page 5
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