GERMAN AFFAIRS
ELECTION CAMPAIGN EXTRAORDINARY VIOLENCE. Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright, BERLIN, Saturday. Extraordinary violence is accompanying the propaganda for tho general election on 31st July, and points to a military dictatorship. The police here and elsewhere are unable to keep order. The Chancellor, Ur. von Papen, has returned from a visit to President Hindenburg after receiving authority to appoint a Federal Commissioner for Prussia even before the elections if deemed necessary. Such action will replace the Catholic-Socialist coalition which still rules Prussia because the Nazis are unable to obtain a sufficient majority in the State Diet.
Meanwhile the tone of Hitlerite campgimi speakers grows increasingly defiant.
Ilerr Prank, tho legai adviser oi Herr Adolf Hitler, in estimating that 300 Nazis had been killed in recent political fights, vowed: “We shall avenge them in a manner that will be remembered for a thousand years. ” He added: “The coming Government will be Nazi or there will be none. ”
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 July 1932, Page 5
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