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Nazis to Expel All Who Give Trade to Jews

June 10, 1935
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Members of the National Socialist Party in Germany will be expelled from the ranks of the Party if they patronize Jewish stores or maintain personal contacts with Jews, Rudolf Hess, Nazi Minister and Hitler’s right-hand man, declared today in a public address.

Nazi employes working for Jewish employers should not wear the Party badge during the hours of their work, the Nazi Minister said in the course of his speech.

Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, another of Hilter’s favorites, announces today that “there will never be any compromise with the Jews.”

In an article which Rosenberg publishes today in the Essener National Zeitung, he assures those Germans who cannot understand why the Nazi government persecutes the Jews.

Dr. Rosenberg admits that the Jews are no longer a menace to the cultural shaping of present-day Germany but he denounces the new Nazi adherents for “dabbling with so-called humanitarian ideas” and for not understanding that “the Jewish question is not a personal one but a problem of basic importance.”

“We shall never make any compromises as far as the carrying out of the paragraphs of our program dealing with Jews,” Dr. Rosenberg writes in his article. “The principles which were formulated by our leaders when the Nazi movement was born must be upheld.”

The Nazi Ministry of Propaganda has issued an order prohibiting the owners of moving picture houses to exhibit films produced before the Nazis came into power, in which Jewish actors take part.

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