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Streicher Dissatisfied with His Nuremberg Laws; Will Push Anti-jewish Action

January 26, 1936
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The man who more than anyone else in Germany is considered responsible for the passage of the Nuremberg anti-Jewish laws indicated today that he is dissatisfied with their results.

Julius Streicher, high priest of anti-Semitism and overlord of Franconia, addressing a meeting of the Hitler Youth at Nuremberg declared that the laws are not solving the Jewish question because they are usually circumvented by the Jews.

As a result of this situation, Herr Streicher said, anti-Jewish action is to be continued.

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