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January 11, 1924
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The German anti-Semitic newspapers have started a campaign against the Jews in the palatinate, saying they are acting as the tools of France, alleging that a Jew, Saulzburg, had been appointed as Governor of the district of Speyer.

The Jews in the palatinate, your correspondent learns, are living in fear of anti-Semitic outbreaks as the assassination of Hains, the leader of the Separatists in the Palatinate, has been committed by Hitlerists.

In the town of Maizen, the Neue Berliner Zeltung reports, a newly formed military detachment of young lads march to their exercises singing the following war song: “Let us pepay the traitors with blood! Let us destroy the Jewish brood! Germany above everything!.”

The Deutsche Zeitung of Berlin urges the starving Berlin population to pay a visit to Maximilian Harden’s luxurious villa in Brunewald and give him the answer he deserves for his article in the American Hebrew in which he urged the United States to discontinue relief activities in Germany. Harden’s article is used also by other anti-Semitic papers for inciting the masses against the Jews.

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