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Anti-semitism Flourishing over Europe, Stuermer Says

June 13, 1934
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Headlining Jewry as the “deadly enemy of humanity,” this week’s Stuermer, anti-Semitic weekly published by Julius Streicher at Nuremberg, declares that anti-Semitism is spreading to all the countries of Europe.

“In England, Mosley’s party and other anti-Semitic groups are active,” the Stuermer says, enumerating various anti-Semitic and Fascist movements.

The newspaper repeats all the old slanders which accuse the Jews of race violation, and cites the Alexandre Dumas’s father and son as having been of Negro-Jewish blood. The two writers were the greatest plagiarists known to literature, the Stuermer says, asserting that they stole from the works of Goethe and Schiller.

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