AUSTRIA AND GERMANY
TERMS OF RECONCILIATION THE NAZI PARTY NOT WANTED HEIMWEHR POLICY STATED FASCIST RECONSTRUCTION By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Rec. 11.50 p.m. Vienna, Jan. 29. Prince Starhemberg, addressing Heimwehr commanders outlined the conditions on which the conflict between Austria and Germany could be ended. He said Herr Hitler must give a written declaration recognising Austria’s sovereign independence. Secondly it must be recognised that Fascism in Austria was represented by Heimwehr, consequently the Nazi party in Austria was superfluous. Thirdly Herr Hitler must give a written guarantee never to attempt to place non-Austrian Germans in leadership. “If Herr Hitler agrees, I am prepared to state the form in which Austria could support the German foreign policy,” Prince Starhemberg added. “We back Dr. Dolfuss in the Fascist reconstruction of Austria.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1934, Page 7
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