Field Marshal von Hindenburg, the President of the German Republic, greeted the members of the Presidium of the Federation of Jewish Soldiers who fought at the Front, ex-Captain Loewenstein, Dr. Arnold Stein and Dr. London, when he attended to-day at the dedication of the Cenotaph erected in Berlin, on Unter den Linden, as a memorial to the German soldiers who fell in the war. The Prussian Premier, Herr Braun, said that the memorial was erected to all the German war-dead without distinction, and President Hindenburg said that only by promoting unity could they show gratitude to the heroes who had given their lives without distinction of what they were.
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