The Hungarian Council in Germany, an organization of Hungarian refugees, announced publicly today that it is opposed to the Cross and Arrow, a group of Hungarians in Germany that has been condemned here for dissemination of anti-democratic and anti-Semitic literature.
Meanwhile today, another manifestation of anti-Semitism was revealed by police. Anti-Semitic slogans were found daubed on the walls of the headquarters of the Christian Workers Youth Center. The institution is situated on the site of the old Munich synagogue, which was destroyed during the Nazi regime.
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