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Nazi Attack is Repulsed; Arrest Jews

July 15, 1935
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A free-for-all fight between Jews and Nazis took place here when Nazi Storm Troopers invaded a meeting of Jewish War Veterans and made an attempt to attack the participants in the assembly.

The Nazis, though armed with truncheons, suffered a defeat. Twelve Jews were arrested as a result of the fight. Not a single Nazi was taken into custody.

A suggestion that the death penalty should be introduced for Jews who will rent their houses to “Aryans” or who will employ non-Jewish servants and engage non-Jewish lawyers or doctors is made in an article sent out by the Nazi Partei Korrespondenz, the official press syndicate of the Nazi party.

NEW DRIVE SEEN

The article hints that a new drive against Jews will soon be started on the pretext of alleged sexual crimes which are supposedly violating the racial principals of the Reich.

The Stuermer, the notorious anti-Jewish publication of which Julius Streicher is editor, published yesterday the first list of alleged “Jewish violators of the racial laws of Germany.”

A new list of 95 Jews whose naturalization was revoked in different cities of the Reich was made

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