According to a wireless from Berlin to the New York Times, the Nazi Ministry of Culture has ruled that Jewish children wishing to participate in the Saturday program of political education put on weekly by the Hitler youth organization, may do so. It is explained that Jewish parents had requested this “privilege” for their children, and it is interpreted in Germany that this constitutes evidence that a number of Jews in Germany have accepted their position of forced inferiority.
The parents, who requested this “privilege” of securing for their children a Nazi political education, undoubtedly belong to the notorious Naumann group, that negligible number of contemptible, cringing Nazi Jews.
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