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German Minorities Would Seek Reich’s Aid if Treated Like Jews, Berlin Tells Law Experts

June 13, 1938
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The Sunday Times reports from Berlin today that experts on international law who asked the German Government what would happen if German minorities in Poland and Czechoslovakia were driven out with the methods used in Germany against the Jews, were told that the German minorities would turn to Germany for help while the German Jews “do not have a national state willing and strong enough to fight for them.”

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