teresting to observe from their rather strange conceptions of America what effect National Socialist press reporting on the United States has had upon the public mind in the last five years. The real worker, on the other hand, seemed more inclined to dismiss, with the indigenous wit of his class, politics generally and his cares in particular which he said remained about the same under the present regime. There were several Auslandsdeutsche, or Germans from foreign countries, in the gathering. Among them were some Sudeten Germans from Czechoslovakia and some Germans from the Polish corridor. References, although made for the most part-jokingly, left little doubt that the Sudeten Germans in partitular were expected soon to join their former Austrian brothers to become citizens of the Reich. |