Court proceedings, which may lead to the discovery of the Nazi headquarters in Argentina, were started here by the Jewish community of Parana when the president of a local Jewish society detained a German immigrant who was distributing anti-Jewish pamphlets calling on the population to exterminate the Jews in the country.
The Jewish community of Parana is convinced that the man detained has direct connection with the central headquarters of the Nazi organization, which in the last few months has indulged in terroristic anti-Jewish acts and which is financed directly from Berlin.
H. Resnitzky, president of the Jewish society in Parana, will appear in court as principal witness. The trial is expected to start next month.
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