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Berlin Sends Jewish Leaders to London to Quiet Anti-nazis

May 7, 1933
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Dr. Ludwig Tietz, vice-president of the Central Union of German Citizens of Jewish Faith, and Dr. Martin Rosenblueth, member of the executive committee of the German Zionist Federation, who have just returned after several weeks’ stay in England on the instructions of their organizations, have been received at the Foreign Office here by Herr von Buelow, the State Secretary to the Foreign Office, and have submitted to him a full report of their activities and of the feeling in England. They were accompanied by Dr. Alfred Hirschberg, of the Central Union, and Dr. Georg Landauer, of the German Zionist Federation.

State Secretary von Buelow, says the “C. V. Zeitung,” showed a great deal of interest in the report submitted to him, and expressed his satisfaction at the steps which had been taken.

It was possible to convince authoritative Jewish quarters that a boycott of German goods or the propagation of anti-German feeling by English Jews would not be to the interest of the German Jews. The leading Anglo-Jewish organizations have declared that they cannot approve a boycott against German goods. English Christians, who are, on the basis of the democratic principles of the English people, opposed to the deprivation of rights, take the view in general that without interfering in the internal affairs of another country, they cannot, however, be denied the right of criticism.

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