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Streicher Aims for Segregation of World Jews

June 11, 1934
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Creation of a Jewish state by the forcible settling of thirty million Jews on a “sufficiently large island territory under Aryan control” is the final point in a seventeen-point program suggested in the most recent issue of the Stuermer, anti-Semitic voice of Julius Streicher, for the “solution of the Jewish question.”

The proposal includes the creation of “Aryan paragraphs” in all spheres of activity, the creation of Jewish indexes in all countries and a ban on the use by Jews of surnames common among Christians. It provides for the separation of Jews and non-Jews in educational institutions; forced seclusion and unscrupulous boycott of Jews; confiscation of Jewish property; dissolution of the Alliance Israelite and other Jewish organizations, and a planned course leading to the social, economic and political destitution of Jews as foreign people in all countries.

After suggesting the “creation of a Jewish state by assigning and forcibly settling Jews on a large island territory under Aryan control,” the Stuermer proposes Madagascar for the project, commenting that Palestine is unsuitable for 30,000,000 Jews, “including Jews who have been baptized and

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