The Hakenkreutz Banner, Nazi newspaper o# Mannheim in the province of Hesse published today the photographs of two Christian girls taken on the street while walking with Jews and urged its readers to identify the pictures. The girls had refused to reveal their names and addresses to the Nazis.
The same issue carries the names of ten other girls branded by Nazis who saw them walking with Jews. The Nazi paper recommends two alternatives in dealing with these cases: either the girls must leave for Palestine at once, or they must submit to sterilization.
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