Juli us Streichek, speaking at Greding, Germany, declared today that the Munich agreement was possible because “the premiers of France and England were not Jews.” He added that “whenever decent Frenchmen and Englishmen get together with an Adolf Hitler and a Mussolini there are good results.” Streicher declared that misfortune would attend Germany so long as a single jew remained in the country.
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