verband of “non-Aryan” Christians,’ which embraces all sections of the population and includes university professors and former high State officials among its members.
“It does not, however, like the National German Jews, seek contact with the regime, but pursues the real object of somewhat alleviating the hardships of ‘non-Aryan’ legislation by charitable activity and vocational advisory offices. The Reichsverband of Non-Aryan Christians arranges, like the Jewish Culture League, theatrical performances, concerts and scientific lectures. The Ghetto is in every respect complete.
“At the side of the ‘Aryan State’ nation there is today in Germany a minority counting hundreds of thousands—the ‘non-Aryans.’ It enjoys less rights than any other minority in the world.”
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