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Central Union Appeals to Non-jews on Jewish Situation in Germany

July 28, 1932
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The Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith today issued an appeal to the non-Jews to aid the Jews in their present difficult situation.

The appeal points out the extent of the anti-Semitic incitement and states that the lowest kind of agitation is raging throughout the country against Jewish physicians, despite the fact that Jewish contributions to medical science are well known.

While the Nazi leader, Gregor Strasser, declares that the Nazis plan no pogroms, his followers incite the inhabitants in various sections of the land to riots against the Jew, says the Central Union.

“Because we love our Fatherland, we will not accept insults and the deprivation of our rights. We will fight to the t for our citizenship on German soil,” the Central Union asserts.

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