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Nazi Leaders Blame “jewish Gang” for Communist “scourge”

November 30, 1936
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The “Jewish gang” at Moscow again was scathingly indicted here today by Air Minister Gen. Hermann Wilhelm Goering and other Reich leaders as responsible for the “scourge” of international Communism which Germany has challenged to mortal combat, Havas News Agency reported.

Agricultural Minister Walther Darre and Rudolf Hess, Chancellor Adolf Hitler’s personal deputy, joined Gen. Goering in warning the Congress of German Peasantry that the Communist menace demands their complete cooperation toward fulfillment of the Reich’s four-year economic plan.

Emphasizing the importance of the accord with Tokyo, Hess declared: “Bolshevism hates the Reich and has concentrated its attention on this country, which has become the main center of anti-Bolshevist action.

“The Reich knows the Comintern (Communist International) wishes to destroy the German bulwark. She thanks the Fuehrer for diminishing the danger when he signed the accord with Japan, which brought a contribution to peace.

“We wish to unify peoples, whatever be their forms of Government, against criminals who want to poison them,” he said. “In Russia the Jewish gang imposed a Bolshevist strait jacket upon the people.

Minister Darre charged during his long address that “Jews dominate Russia like a cancer.”

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