Germany has perfected a network of “flying schools” designed to carry Nazi propaganda to residents along the country’s frontier, the newspaper National Tidende reported here tonight, according to the Havas News Agency.
Students in these so-called schools are actually Nazi executives who travel in groups of 100 to any point where it has been decided to bolster the propaganda campaign, it was stated. Arriving at their destination, they work through the medium of motion pictures, conference and lectures, according to the account.
Danish circles were uneasy over the report, particularly in view of recent Nazi agitation for revision of the border between German Schleswig and Danish Slesvig.
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