Preparations for Julius Streicher’s proposed international anti-Semitic congress are encountering difficulties, reports from Nuremberg, where Streicher publishes Der Stuermer and leads anti-Semitic incitement, show.
The Fascist group headed by Sir Oswald Mosley in England refuses to attend, these reports state, so that there will be no representative of the Fascist element in England. Italian and Dutch Fascists are also said to have declined the invitation to participate.
On the other hand, the new Nara, or National Radical, party of Poland, the Iron Guard of Rumania and the Clausen group of Denmark are understood to the willing to come to the congress.
As the plans stand now, the Reich government is not to take part in the conclave, which will concern itself principally to “finding a uniform method of fighting Jewry.”
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