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Says Peoples’ Party Leader Seeks Alliance with National Socialists

August 10, 1930
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The “Berliner Tageblatt” today vigorously attacks Dr. Ernst Scholz, leader of the Peoples’ Party, of which the late Gustave Streseman was the head, for his failure to reply to a question whether it is true that he plans to form a government jointly with the anti-Semitic National Socialists. The “Tageblatt” charges that Dr. Scholz’s abrogation of negotiations with the former Democrats and for a fusion with the new Constitutional Party, is due to his desire to leave the country open to a government by the National Socialists.

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