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Central Union Will Not Abandon Struggle for Equal Rights of Jews

February 28, 1933
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citement Abroad Against the German Nation; Traitors at Work!”

“Der Angriff” bases its present attack upon Dr. Feuchtwanger on the address delivered by him in New York on February 8th at a tea in his honor given by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. In his speech, Dr. Feuchtwanger ridiculed Chancellor Adolph Hitler, head of the Nazi party, as a writer, and referring to the latter’s book “My Struggle,” a volume of about 140,000 words, declared: “It contains, if one were to make a list of the offenses against German grammar and style about 140,000 mistakes.”

Quoting the “New York Times” report of the Feuchtwanger address, “Der Angriff” says: “These fellows who abuse Germany will meet corresponding consequences upon their return to Germany.”

In the same article the Nazi paper attacks the American correspondent of the German Socialist Press, a German Jewish journalist, Dr. Lipschuetz, for “publishing swinish libels and denunciations in the American press.”

The treachery of the Jews, too, is blamed for the inquiry addressed to the French Foreign Minister by French Deputies concerning the military character of the Nazi Storm Troops.

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