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ANNIVERSARY OF NAZISM

IMPOSING DEMONSTRATION REICH TO MEET ON SAME DAY POLICY SPEECH EXPECTED DECLARATION FROM HITLER By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Rec. 7 p.m. London, Jan. 26. The most imposing demonstration of the Nazi regime, says the Times’ Berlin correspondent, ■will be the anniversary celebration of their accession to power on January 39. The Reich will meet on the same day and will hear a declaration of policy from Herr Adolf Hitler. The Government will distribute gratis £750,000 worth of provision tickets and relief organisations will give 6,500,000 coupons for fuel for the remaining three months of the winter. The church problem is still unsolved, although Herr Hitler has displayed his anxiety to secure a settlement before January 30 in order that the celebrations may not be marred. ANNIVERSARY PROCLAMATION DICTATORSHIP DENOUNCED PRAGUE SOCIAL DEMOCRATS Rec. 7 p.m. Prague, Jan. 26. Herr Gerhardt Seger, ex-secretary-general of the German Peace Society, who escaped from a concentration camp in December, declares there are still 60 camps in Germany with 50,000 political prisoners. German Social-Democratic refugees, whose headquarters are now at Prague, have issued a proclamation for the first anniversary of Hitlerism on January 30. The proclamation denounces the dictatorship and declares that the Nazis want parity with other nations merely to prosecute their military ambitions.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7

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ANNIVERSARY OF NAZISM Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7

ANNIVERSARY OF NAZISM Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7