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Mosley-streicher Link Evokes Jubilant Reaction in Nazi Press

May 13, 1935
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Publishing the full text of a message which Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Fascists, sent to Julius Streicher, notorious anti-Semitic leader, in which he urges a world-wide fight against the Jews, the Nazi press today rejoices over the fact that Mosley has finally aligned himself openly with Streicher in the anti-Jewish campaign.

The message sent by Sir Oswald to Streicher in Nuremberg reads:

“I thank you for your telegram of congratulations for my address in Leicester against the Jews. Your telegram is particularly esteemed by me in view of the hard fight which we are now facing. No peace can be secured in Europe until Jewish corruption is attacked all over the world. Our fight is difficult but our victory is certain.”

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