The extent to which the Nationalist-Socialist party of Germany is attempting to secure a foothold in other countries of the world is revealed in the Nationalist-Socialist organ “Trust-worthy Nationalist-Socialist Letters from Abroad”, which is published in Hamburg.
In a single issue of the magazine are to be found letters from Nazi correspondents in Barcelona, Spain; Rio Grande De Ful, Mexico; Southern Chile; Hoboken, N. J., representing North America; Holland; Haiti; South Africa; Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Each of these letters purports to describe conditions in the land of residence and the extent of Nazi activity.
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