The Nazi students at Berlin University number less than a third of the total number of students there, according to the figures in the election to the Berlin University Students Committee, which are announced to-day. Only the students of the Parties of the Right went to the poll, the rest abstaining as a protest against the Hitlerist agression. The result is that out of over 12,000 students who are entitled to vote only 5,800 polled, and of these only 3,794 voted for the Nazi candidates.
The figures of the voting at Munich University and other Universities in the country show that the proportion of Nazi students has not increased since the last elections a year ago.
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