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Czech Newspaper Publisher Who Pioneered in Anti-semitism Sentenced to Life Term

January 22, 1947
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A plea that “some of my best friends were Jews,” today failed to save George Stribrny, pre-war newspaper tycoon and pioneer anti-Semite: from a sentence of life imprisonment.

Stribray, whose papers published the first anti-Semitic propaganda to appear in Czechoslovakia after formation of the republic, was found guilty by a national tribunal of supporting fascism. Denying charges that he was anti-Semitic, the publisher told the court that he had many Jewish friends. In 1938, a few weeks after signing of the Munich agreement, Stribrny proposed that 37 percent of the Jews in Bohemia and Moravia be deported to Palestine.

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