secure the power of dictatorship, it would undoubtedly constitute a great danger to the civic status of the Jewish citizens of the Republic.”
Against these dangers, German Jewry is prepared, ready to defind its civic, material and spiritual rights against the onslaughts of the modern-medievalists who would destroy German Jewry and the largest organization of German Jewry, the Central-Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith, says Herr Wallach, is leading all German Jewry in this struggle, making use of decades of experience in fighting anti-Semitism, and carrying on the campaign with full energy and with the proper psychological insight into the situation.
“The German Jews,” declares Herr Wallach, “do not feel themselves isolated in this struggle. The government stands resolutely for the maintenance of the republic constitutional guarantees, and the great republican parties have finally decided to fight all those elements which threaten the future existence of the German Republic.
“We utter the hope,” he said finally, “that all right-thinking people of the world will make efforts to bring about, a return of good-will, peace and tranquility throughout Europe and through out the world.”
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