The newspaper Social-Demokraten today demanded that steps be taken to curb German propaganda in Sweden. It charged that numerous Swedes have received letters containing translations of the-note in which Chancellor Hitler outlined his demands on Poland in 16 points.
“Germany, which has stopped the distribution of foreign writings in Germany,” the newspaper said, “has a different opinion when it is a question of spreading its own pamphlets in foreign countries.”
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