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Physicians Instigate Anti-jewish Agitation in Czechoslovakia

(Jewish Telegraphic Agency) Anti-Jewish agitation has been started in Czchoslovakia in connection with the forthcoming sixtieth anniversary of the establishment of the Czecholsovakian Medical Union. Demonstrations of an anti-Jewish character were organized. Literature was circulated in which it is propagated that foreign Jewish students should not be admitted to Czechoslovakian universities. “These students become naturalized […]

December 6, 1927
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Anti-Jewish agitation has been started in Czchoslovakia in connection with the forthcoming sixtieth anniversary of the establishment of the Czecholsovakian Medical Union. Demonstrations of an anti-Jewish character were organized. Literature was circulated in which it is propagated that foreign Jewish students should not be admitted to Czechoslovakian universities.

“These students become naturalized and displace the Czechoslovakian physicians,” they declare. The literature urges the authorities to expel “the international Jews from the colleges which belong only to the Czechoslovaks.”

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