THE GERMAN ARMY.
BUILDING UP RESERVES. A SERIOUS CHARGE. Press Association-Electric Telegraph-Copyright. (Received Tuesday, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, Monday. The Berlin correspondent of The Times says: “The most serious, charge yet brought against the Reiehswehr authorities appears in the Socialist newspaper, Breslauer A’olkswakeht, with which. Locbe, president of. the Reichstag, is connected. It asserts that the Black Reiehswehr’s Reserve exists in Silesia, supported by the funds- of the Nationalist Reichwclir officers, which are collected by employers’, associations in Breslau, who are financing the civilian gymnastics.” The newspaper adds: “Forty officers are employed training the reserves on the army parade grounds. The reserves are told that they are required to form a frontier guard against the Poles. ’ ’ —The Times.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 November 1926, Page 5
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