An appeal by Der Stuermer, anti-Semitic newspaper published by Julius Streicher, for foreign support was revealed when a Prague newspaper reported receipt of a circular urging it to order copies of the Nuremberg weekly for the purpose of supporting and keeping in touch with its fight against Jewry.
“The whole world,” the circular states, “is interested in the immigrant question which has been introduced by the non-indigenous Jews who make their home here today and there tomorrow, and burden every nation. Who these immigrants are and how they behaved in Germany and still behave is revealed with rare penetration and thoroughness in our race-war weekly, Der Stuermer.”
Concluding with a “Heil Hitler!” Der Stuermer “herewith sends our subscription terms, and courteously asks you to inform us of your needs.” Everyone, the circular states, “who has the least sympathy with Germany and its heroic fight against All-Judea will support us in the fight.”
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