Nazi newspapers reaching here today from Germany carry an interview with Zoltan Bosnyak, director of the newly formed Institute for Research on the Jewish Question in Hungary, who declares that “so far the scientific study of the Jewish problem in Hungary lags behind other countries.”
“This lag,” the director of the anti-Jewish institution explains, “is due to the fact that the Hungarian Academy of Science as well as other scientific groups in our country have not concerned themselves with the Jewish question.” He emphasized that “the numerical strength and the economic, social and cultural influence of the Jews in Hungary” is greater than in other Nazi-held or Nazi-dominated country.
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