NAZI FLYING CORPS
HERR HITLER’S APPEAL. United Press Assn.—rvc. Tel. Copyright LONDON, Dec. 20. Opponents of the Nazis are excited by Herr Hitler’s summons, couched In military terms, asking members of the party who can fly to offer their services to form a flying corps. Herr Hitler says the. object Is sporting aviation, -and he discounts the military phraseology by pointing out that most Germans with air experience are exwar pilots. It, is denied that the Nazis have ordered 25 aeroplanes from the Albatross works. Moreover, tho paucity of the Nazis’ funds forbids such a purchase.
A cartoon, published In Voerworts, the Socialist newspaper, depicting Herr Hitler selling to a newspaper for cash 'his reply to Dr Bruening, supports the authenticity of this view. There Is nothing to prevent the Nazis, some of whom own, or can borrow, aeroplanes, from forming their own air club and -calling it a flying corps.
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18521, 29 December 1931, Page 7
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