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Police Quell Attempt at Anti-jewish Attack

July 10, 1929
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Anti-Semitic excesses were prevented by the intervention of police when students belonging to the Voelkische party held a mass meeting in Unter Den Linden. The meeting was called following the police prohibition of a protest meeting on the anniversary of the Versailles Treaty.

Anti-Semitic slogans were heard among the students, a group of whom attacked an automobile whose passengers were suspected of being Jews.

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