Argentine newspapers are pressing a strong campaign against Nazism, which has assumed alarming proportions and is being manifested by terrorism and application of the boycott against non-Nazi Germans. The terrorism, newspapers charge, does not even exempt Argentine citizens of German origin and is being applied in connection with the Austro-German Anschluss plebiscite.
Shutdown of German schools as Hitler propaganda centers is being demanded by the newspapers. A similar demand was voiced by the Governor of La Pampa, southern province, following a tour of the schools in that territory. Thus far, no German schools have been closed.
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