AN ANTI-SEMITIC SPEECH IN PRAISE OF NAZISM WAS DELIVERED YESTERDAY BEFORE THE CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SERVICE HERE BY ONE OF THE TWENTY-THREE GERMAN DELEGATES.
ADDRESSING THE CONGRESS, WHICH INCLUDED A REPRESENTATIVE OF JEWISH STUDENTS, ALEXANDER TEICH OF VIENNA, SECRETARY OF THE WORLD UNION OF JEWISH STUDENTS, ON THE SUBJECT “THE HIGH SCHOOL AND THE PEOPLE,” THE GERMAN STUDENT DELEGATE PROCLAIMED THAT GERMAN SCIENCE CAN GET ALONG WITHOUT JEWS.
NAZISM WAS ATTACKED IN SPEECHES BY REPRESENTATIVES FROM SWITZERLAND, HOLLAND, SCOTLAND AND THE UNITED STATES.
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