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Jewish Editor Gets Death Threat in London

July 30, 1936
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Scotland Yard was investigating today the source of a blood-smeared death threat sent to Phineas Horowitz, editor of World Jewry, chairman of the Anglo-Palestine Club and honorary secretary of the British Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League.

It was the first Nazi threatening letter on record to be sent in England.

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