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Anti-semites Hold Street Demonstrations in Berlin; Many Injured

October 2, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Many persons were injured and several score were arrested in a clash with the police which occurred here yesterday when several thousand members of the anti-Semitic National Socialist Party of Berlin arranged what was termed a “propaganda march.”

The demonstration was arranged on the occasion of the Prussian government’s decision to lift the prohibition on the public appearances of Adolf Hitler, notorious anti-Semitic leader. The prohibition had been in effect since 1923. Prior to the demonstration a huge mass meeting was held in the Palace of Sports, where the anti-Semitic leaders, Count Reventlow, Kube, and Goebbels, delivered addresses.

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