Jews throughout the world are engaged in the boycott against German-made goods out of the “rightful fear” that the German treatment of the Jews may spread abroad.
“In order to insure that Jews will not take further advantage of the tolerance of the Nazis,” the organ urges, “the government must abolish the anonymity of the Jewish trade and must also draw a strict line of demarcation dividing the Jewish trade from the German trade.”
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