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European Jews to Be Banished to Remote Part of World, Nazi Organ Asserts

August 8, 1940
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The banishing of all Jews in Europe to some remote corner of the globe will be one of the paramount clauses of a “German peace,” Das Schwarze Korps, organ of the Nazi Elite Guard, asserted today.

Jews in Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France and other parts of Europe will be driven out of their “hide-outs,” the newspaper warned. The article indicated that anti-Jewish measures in various European states were too mild to suit the Germans.

“Germany will solve her own Jewish question,” the Elite Guard organ stated. “As soon as the last Jew is driven out of Germany, the rest of Europe, which is awaiting a German peace, may know this peace must be one without Jews.”

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