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World Anti-semites Offer Plan to Settle Jews in Huge Colony

October 24, 1934
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By means of “a large territory able to take in the whole of Jewry” the anti-Jewish world union formed at Belinzona, Switzerland, during a recent secret congress of representatives of anti-Semitic organizations in twenty-seven countries, will seek to solve the “burning Jewish problem of freeing the nations of the Jewish parasites,” a report by the Catholic Press Agency reveals here today.

The congress which, according to general information was to have been held in Belgium, lasted four days. The world union which it created will have a central bureau composed of representatives from England, Holland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Turkey and Poland, the report states. It does not indicate where this bureau will have its headquarters but says this will be in one of the states belonging to the union.

As its first step the union announced to all the nations that it would convoke an anti-Jewish world congress for settling the Jewish question, “a menace to world peace,” in accordance with the suggested program of Jewish settlement.

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