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Anti-semitic Leader Sentenced to Jail by Leipzig Supreme Court

March 19, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Heinrich Pudor, well known anti-Semitic leader in Germany, was given a sentence of five months in jail by the Republic Supreme Court here.

Herr Pudor was charged with having published an article in the anti-Semitic paper “Hakenreus” in which he incited the population against the Jews, calling for anti-Jewish propaganda and for the murder of Dr. Stressemann.

In the article Pudor also charged that H###burg was a prisoner in the hands of the

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