Protests against the staging of an international SS gathering in Munster-Essel during the weekend and against a planned SS rally in September in Ham lin were voiced today by a conference of constituent European organizations of the World Jewish Congress.
The staging of such international rallies by groups dedicated to maintaining and fostering of the spirit of Nazism and to serve as sources for a Nazi-fascist revival was the topic of one of many reports considered by the delegates in a review of the worldwide connections between such groups.
The delegates were presented with new evidence of the existence and activities of an internationally linked network of Nazi, fascist and anti-Semitic groups in many countries. The reports emphasized warnings given by the World Jewish Congress at its European conference last December concerning the international movement whose major goal is the spreading of anti-Semitism and race hatred to undermine democratic systems throughout the world.
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