NAZI LEADER WARNS CHIEF
CONTROL OF STORM TROOPS
END OF TERRIBLE BRUTALITY
PERIL OF POLICY STRESSED
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Rec. 9 p.m. London, July 11. Count Reventlow, a Nazi leader, writing from the Reichstag, has adressed a sensational letter to Herr Hitler, says the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. The count calls on the Chancellor to put an end to the terrible brutalities of the Storm Troops and the martyrdom of Germany’s trade unionists, including women, who are dragged to headquarters and ill-treated, often in a form that cannot be described. “I feel obliged to warn you,” Count Reventlow adds, “of the danger of allowing these millions of fellow-country-men to be beaten into hatred and bitterness instead of trying to win them over. Three persons arrested at Munich for singing the Communist Internationale were marched through the streets by Storm Troops with placards around their necks: “We are traitors because we sang the Internationale.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1933, Page 7
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