A son of the notorious anti-Semite, Julius Streicher, editor of the Nuremberg anti-Jewish weekly, Der Stuermer, was ousted from England yesterday when police discovered he had been acting as a representative of his father, The London Daily Herald reported.
The junior Streicher, the police discovered, had been making contacts with British Fascist and Nazi organizations and attempting to extend his father’s anti-Semitic propaganda to England.
Since the appearance of Streicher in England, copies of the “ritual murder” issue of Der Stuermer had begun to be circulated through the country. Even the Nazi government confiscated the entire issue and prohibited its export from Germany.
PUBLISHER OF BOOKS
Anton von Schmid, Austrian publisher of Hebrew books, was granted the privilege of establishing such a business by the Emperor Francis II.
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