The German government will isolate the entire Jewish population into separate districts in case of war, it was announced yesterday by Julius Streicher, the notorious Nazi leader addressing a mass meeting in Nuremberg.
Herr Streicher accused the Jews of attempting to foment a war between Germany and other European powers.
“The Jews are attempting to incite the world to fight Germany,” he said. “In the event of war we shall, however, find a fitting place for all the Jews in Germany as well as for those whom we consider servants of the Jews,” he added.
SPURNS JEWISH AID
The Nazi Commissioner for the Saar, Herr Buerckel, yesterday advised against accepting contributions from Jews for social relief. The Commissioner ordered that all contributions made by Jews toward slum clearance in the Saar be returned to them.
“It is indecent to accept money from Jews if one opposes Jewry on racial gronuds,” the order of Commissioner Buerckel explains.
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