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Dutch Nazi Party Head Says Anti-semitism Not Part of Its Program

July 21, 1932
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Dr. A. A. Musset, of Utrecht, leader of the Dutch Nationalist Socialist party, in an interview with a representative of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, declared that his party, as far as Holland is concerned, rejects anti-Semitism.

It is untrue, he stated, that according to our program Dutch Jews will become secondary citizens should the Nazi party come into power.

The Jews in Holland, he asserted, are Dutchmen and there will be no difference between them and other Dutchmen. If, however, the Jews oppose National Socialism, the Nazi Party will fight them as they fight Socialists and Communists, Dr. Musset said.

He denied that the Dutch Nazi Party has concluded an agreement either with Adolph Hitler or Mussolini.

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