NAZI ACTIVITIES
Danes Take Precautions BAN ON POLITICAL UNIFORMS Press Association. —Copyright. Copenhagen, April 11.—Following incidents on the Danish-Ger-man frontier, which Nazis in uniform, are reported to have crossed, the Danish Cabinet is preparing a measure making the wearing of political uniforms, armbands, emblems or other symbols a criminal offence. Bodies of Danish artillery and cavalry have recently been concentrated on the frontier. The Copenhagen correspondent of the Times says the Nazi headquarters in Schleswig Holstein have been moved to tho frontier town of Flensborg and that depots . have been established in three Danish towns. Pastor Peperkorn, a Nazi leader, declares that the frontier of Schleswig, parts of which were incorporated in Denmark in accordance with a plcbicite in 1920, will be revised in Germany’s favour. The Danes are protesting.
A Stuttgart message says foreign visitors will note the advisability of keeping their opinions to themselves in view of a sentence of nine months’ imprisonment imposed on a visiting Swiss sergeant for quoting Swiss and Italian opinion that the Nazis themselves fired the Reichstag. German-Polish tension is becoming intensified. The German newspaper Bor-sen-Zcilung heads tho reports of antiGerman demonstrations in Polish towns with “Poland incites to war,” and demands sharp action. Tho German Government has instructed the Minister at Warsaw to protest against excesses and demand the protection of Germans. Germany is likely to figure less in the news at least until after Easter. HenHitler and Herr Goebels and Baron von Neurath are leaving Berlin on a short holiday. Signor Mussolini is to receive Herr von Papon at Rome, where Herr Gocring arrived by air from Munich, esc»rtcd by nine Italian bombing planes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 219, 12 April 1933, Page 5
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