The spread of anti-Semitic propaganda by the Canadian Nazi Party is merely incidental to its plan to overthrow the Canadian government, says a report under a Canadian dateline in the most recent issue of Der Stuermer, Julius Streicher’s newspaper for Nazi propaganda.
The Canadian Nazi Party, which since the end of 1933 has been under the leadership of a certain Whittaker, is determined to “create a strong organization on a military basis”, the report startes.
The organization plans, according to the report, aims at
1) overthrow of the present Canadian provincial government and establishment of a strong central goverment;
2)fighting all present efforts to stabilize the position of Canadian farmers;
3) obtaining a moratorium on all foreign debts;
4) compelling the Canadian banks to serve national purposes only, and
5) prohibiting the import of foreign goods which can be produced in Canada.
“When our Nazi Party has assumed the power in Canada it will do all in its power to see that all Canadian Jews go to Palestine,” the report concludes, adding that the Canadian Nazis wear brown uniforms and salute each other after the fashion set by Hitler.
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