SECRET POLICE.
UNCHALLENGED MASTERS OF PRUSSIA. STATUS UNDER NEW LAW. LONDON, February 12. The “News-Chronicle’s” Berlin correspondent says that General Goering has promulgated a law making his secret police the unchallenged masters of Prussia. Even provincial Governors must obey them. They have been installed in 35 towns, with branches at Kie and Wilhelmshaven, and their duties include inquiring into the resistingof all movements endangering the Statej and keeping Governors informed of such movements. They will manage the State concentration camps.
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Wairarapa Age, 14 February 1936, Page 5
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