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here in America, have a hard fight, for we live in the ‘paradise of the Jews’ and the Jews use the same means here as they did in Germany sixteen years ago.”
“We Germans abroad,” the article continued, “regard ourselves as those who have to fight in the front line for the equality of our fatherland, and we also wish to express our greatest respect for the savior and leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler.”
Kuhring concluded by asking for more copies of the Beobachter to be distributed in Boston and especially for “copies of speeches which we may be able to use for the defense of our fatherland.”
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