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BLACKLIST OF THE“UNHANGED”
(Continued from page 7)
and Professor Bonn, economist. against the Hitler menace.
Two men, in addition to Dr. Lessing,
who are marked as “Not yet hanged,”
have fallen victims of violence. They are
the brothers Rotter, theatrical producers
in Berlin who were driven into exile.
I hey were attacked in the sovereign state
of Lichtenstein, presumably by Nazi
agents. One was killed and the other
dangerously wounded.
The Max Reinhardt caption reads:
“Hi* inferior and soulless art was pas
sionately recommended to the German
people by the Jewish press.”
Of Einstein, the book says: “Invented
a very doubtful ‘relativity theory’ and
was highly celebrated by the Jewish press
and the guileless German people. Showed
his gratitude by conducting a lying atroc
ity campaign abroad against Adolf Hit
ler."
According to a dispatch to London, a
price of 1,000 pounds has been placed on
the head of the great scientist. This
amount has been “ear-marked” for the
man who will “silence" the discoverer of
relativity. Resentment against Einstein
is said to have been increased by the
recent appearance of a book called
“Brown Book of a Hitler Terror," bear
ing the name of the professor as presi
dent of a world committee to help victims
of Nazi attack.
Einstein announced that he had nothing
to do with the authorship, being presi
dent of a committee for relief only, and
not for political action.
However, the scientist and his wife fled
from Belgium, where they had l*een liv
ing, and sought refuge in England. On
his arrival there, a movement was
launched to recruit 100 university stu
dents to serve as a bodyguard for Ein
stein while he remained in England.
“I am not in the least worried about
the report that a price has !>een placed
on my head," said Einstein. “I don't
think the (German Government would do
such a thing.
Nevertheless, the famous scientist wrote
to a friend in Belgium saying that he
had abandoned his previous belief in non-
resistance and urging Belgians to prepare
“A little while ago,” he wrote, "one
could have hoped to fight militarism in
Europe successfully by individually re
fusing to serve in the army. Now we are
in the presence of entirely different cir
cumstances. There is ip. the center a
State (Germany) which publicly is pre
paring for war by every means.
“That is why I tell you frankly: ‘If I
were a Belgian I would not refuse mili
tary service under the present circum
stances, but I would, on the contrary,
accept it with a clear conscience, with a
sentiment of contributing toward Eu
ropean civilization.’ ”
Since the assassination of Dr. Theodor
Lessing in Czechoslovakia, it has been
learned that he was warned that his life
was in danger. The philosopher doubted
that Nazi leaders intended his destruc
tion, or had placed a price of 10,000
marks on his head.
“I am not worth so much money," he
said.
Following his death, a demonstration
took place in the streets of Prague. The
effigy of Hitler was hanged from a tele
graph pole and had to be removed by
the police.
Hanged in effigy is apparently not the
idea behind the sinister "Ungehangt" in
"Juden Sehen Dich An.”
There are six chapters in the book,
with these headings: Blood Jews, Lie
Jews, Fraud Jews, Disintegration Jews,
Art Jews and Money Jews.
'Hie volume contains pictures of men
who have no drop of Jewish blood in
their veins, as, for instance, Matthias
Erzberger, former German Federal Min
ister of Finance, who was assassinated,
and Mayor Adenauer of Cologne. Sev
eral Americans are included in the work,
among them Otto H. Kahn, whose picture
appears, but without comment. A para
graph is devoted to Charlie Chaplin, with
the remark that while his skill on the
screen may be world-wide, and while he
is looked upon with the consideration
vouchsafed mythical personages, his day
of popularity in Germany has passed.
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RUSSIA’S DISH A F L I
(Continued from page 5)
horseback in the Tiergarten and the
rnonocled gentlemen who accompany these
graceful self-assured ladies.
One of the Communist organs, com
menting on this article at the time, wrote
cynically: "It is time that house clean
ing which our Communist party brother*
in Russia are carrying out in all Soviet
institutions be extended to those ‘Soviet
little ladies’ who, in Europe, misuse their
adherence to the Soviet Cnion. Clean
her out, clean her out. Comrade Litvi-
noff!”
Despite these sinister warnings—and
no one familiar with the workings of
Communist ideology in Russia will under
estimate the seriousness of such pressure
—Litvinoff has not flinched and has con
tinued his exemplary loyalty to his wife.
I met Commissar Litvinoff as well as
his wife and their three children on
various occasions in Moscow. I recall
one occasion particularly. It was at an
informal tea which the Soviet Foreign
Office gave for the foreign correspond
ents. Mr. Litvinoff heard me mention
the Jewish press and asked me some
questions at>out it. He seemed extremely
interested to learn that there were over
one hundred Yiddish and English publi
cations in the United States devoted to
Jewish interests. In the course of our
conversation Madame Litvinoff came in
with the children. The Commissar of
Foreign Affairs turned at once to his
children, took them in his arms and
kissed them with an undisguised affec
tion that would have done justice to any
sentimental bourgeois father.
That was a revealing gesture. When
ever I think of Litvinoff I always recall
that incident. In fact, the rotund, pink
faced, smiling Litvinoff reminds one
more of an average middle class Ameri
can pater familias than of the adroit
Commissar of a proletarian government
that he is.
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