There is no doubt that Chancellor Hitler’s moral position was shaken by last November’s pogrom, Mrs. Anne O’Hare McCormick said today in a dispatch to the New York Times from Berlin. The effect of the excesses was “to frighten Germans as well as to horrify the outside world,” the commentator said. “It is said that he is aware of this and of the necessity of reestablishing his domestic authority by emphasizing order and peace,” the dispatch added.
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