DANZIG AFFAIR
DEATH OF A NAZI STRONG WARNING ISSUED [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright] LONDON, June 14. The Daily Telegraph’s Danzig correspondent says that anxiety i o growing after the death of a Nazi during a fight when Nazis attempted to break up an Opposition political meeting in which over 50 people were injured. Herr Foerster, Nazi leaner and virtual political dictator of Danzig, issued a proclamation blaming the Opposition leaders, “whom 1 am oblige! to toier- : ate under the international statute.” i He added, speaking as though Ger- ■ many’s might is behind him, that he will not permit Germans iu Danzig to be stirred up by these corrupters of the people. “Our Fuhrer shall nut be insulted. We will ruthlessly oppose Opposition terrorism and will n ot allow ourselves to be attacked. The lives of our men fighting for the honest aims and high ideals of a great and free Germany are more valuable I han those |of treacherous subversive agitators ’ who know no Fatherland.’’ ' The Opposition points out that they • cannot have established terror as the ' Nazis possess all power and also con- ‘ trol the police and their own uniformed ‘ o rga n isations.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 7
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