The Jewish boycott against German goods in various countries is working with devastating effect, according to the Sunday Times here.
The Times, in reporting the speech of German Minister of Justice Hans Frank who sounded a warning against the 150 percent Nazis unable to get over the fact that Jews are still living in Germany, notes that the collapse of the Reich’s foreign trade is causing great anxiety, for unless the country can export its manufactures it cannot import raw materials without which Hitler’s campaign against unemployment must fail.
Such a failure would spell the end of the Nazi regime, the London newspaper points out.
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