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Hitler Admits Boycott Hurts Nazi Germany

October 10, 1934
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For the first time since the world-wide anti-German boycott began, Reichs-fuehrer Adolf Hitler, in a speech delivered today in the Kroll Opers House, admitted publicly that Nazi Germany is suffering severely from the effects of the boycott.

In opening the campaign for winter relief, Hitler, admitting that Germany was facing a severe winter, bitterly attacked the “devilish Jewish international campaign, which is attempting, with the aid of international finance, to break down the German people.”

The Nazi dictator called upon the people of Germany to make sacrifices for the common good and defeat Germany’s enemies.

“In the face of Jewish hatred, the international boycott and hostile agitators, we must prove that the love of every single compatriot here is ten thousand times stronger,” Der Fuehrer declared.

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