The Frankfurter Zeitung, which was recently assailed on all sides by Nazi newspapers because it urged that “some measures should be taken to enable the Jews to live and earn their livelihood in Germany,” has now been taken to task by the Voelkischer Beobachter, Hitler’s chief organ.
“How long does the Frankfurter Zeitung think to mislead foreign opinion?” Hitler’s paper asks. “The Jew is caught red-handed in the act of theft and he shouts that he did not commit robbery. That is the method of the incorruptible Frankfurter Zeitung,” Hitler’s organ states.
The Voelkischer Beobachter concludes by saying that “it is not necessary to waste a single word in making it clear that all attempts to confuse and divert the aim and determination of the National Socialist Movement will be ignored.”
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