Nazi street vendors are now hawking booklets, ostensibly on the Nazi program, which are filled with virulent anti-Semitic propaganda.
The booklets, which sell for ten pfennigs, about two cents, accuse the Jews of a variety of crimes, among them ritual murder, and call for the withdrawal of equal citizenship rights from the Jews and the expulsion of such Jews as entered Germany after 1914.
A favorite hawker’s slogan is: “Buy for ten pfennigs the book which calls for the expulsion of the Jews from Germany!”
The Nazi Minister of Education, Dr. Bernhard Rust, declared at a press conference, that it will be part of his program to bring about a “genuine German” generation at the Universities.
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