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German Jews Appear to Have No Rights No Claim to Protection and to Be Not Full Citizens of Country F

March 25, 1931
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The endless anti-Jewish incitement which is poisoning public life and menacing the life and honour of the Jewish population, destroying human lives, not even shrinking from outrages upon the Jewish dead by the desecration of Jewish cemeteries, creates the impression among the German people that the Jew has no rights and no claim to protection, and that the Jew is not a full citizen of this country, the Conference of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Prussia says in a resolution adopted unanimously to-day, after considering the dangerous situation in which German Jewry finds itself placed at the present time. The Prussian Federation of Jewish Communities, the resolution proceeds, hopes that it will find wide circles of the German people who will rally to the call, to fight against this barbarism.

The resolution further directs the attention of the German Federal Government and the Governments of the various States to the growing danger of the antisemitic agitation and asks them to take effective measures for the protection of the Jewish population. Appreciation of the active fight conducted against antisemitism by the Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith is expressed in another resolution adopted by the Federation by a large majority.

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