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The Southern Israelite
Friday, September 11, 1936
“Under The Swastika”
(Continued from Page 7)
to Germany, Hitler’s electrifying
cry of "das deutsche Volk” rang
through the streets of Berlin. Des
peration and the unutterable fear
of a collapsing social order made
the middle classes, thousands of
whom had been ruined by the in
flation, easy prey for the National
Socialist machine. Already, Streich-
er’s Nuremberg "Stuermer” had
created a vast, anti-Semitic follow
ing for Hitler; another group, the
embittered military idealists, also
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swelled the ranks. Strasser and
Goebbels were gathering unem
ployed labor into the Storm Troops
army.
Even when von Hindenburg had
appointed Hitler as Reich Chancel
lor, the non-Nazis, moderates and
conservatives, breathed freely in
their belief that Hitler’s days were
numbered. But the national Social
ist movement had, by its promise
of national solidarity, by fierce im
pact upon the German spirit, be
come a ruthless machine that
moved relentlessly toward its ob
jective—a totalitarian and author
itarian state.
As for the course that anti-Sem
itism will take in the future, the
author lets German youth talk.
"Son, would you stick up ‘Jew
ish shop’ posters on Jewish stores
if your Hitler Youth Leader sent
the command?”
“I suppose I would have to,” the
youth answered. "You know I don’t
like it, but when it is ordered . . .”
"The racial propaganda spreads
and the new generation grows into
it.”
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“The Jews of Germany”
(Continued from Page 7)
present only. Marvin Lowenthal of-
fers no formula by which the lay
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The Year 5696 Through The Headlines
(Continued from Page 5)
—Jan. 8 — All Jewish youth
groups adopt Zionist program.
GENEVA, Jan. 9—Conference of
world powers to provide system for
legal aid to German refugees
recommended to League of Na
tions.
BERLIN, Jan. 13—Enforcement
of decree forbidding social or busi
ness intercourse between Jews and
Aryans suspended until after Olym
pic Games.
—Jan. 19—N a z i s confiscate
Jews’ passports.
GENEVA, Jan. 24—League of
Nations authorizes international
parley in behalf of German refu
gees.
DANZIG, Jan. 24—Nazi presi
dent of Senate yields to League of
Nations’ demand for repeal of
curbs on non-Nazi groups.
BERLIN, Jan. 36—-All anti-Jew-
ish agitation prohibited during
Olympics.
—Jan. 30—Anti-Jewish war to
continue, Nazis announce on third
anniversary of regime.
BERLIN, Feb. 6—All Jewish
meetings banned as Nazis threaten
retaliation for murder of Swiss Na
zi Gustloff by Jew; presence of for
eign visitors at Winter Olympics
prevents pogroms.
—Feb. 6—Thousands of Jews
lose jobs as new decree bans work
to those deprived of citizenship.
—Feb. 9—Mob of Nazis invades
Jewish quarter seeking revenge for
slaying of Gustloff.
—Feb. 13—Hitler warns world
Jewry Nazis accept challenge
thrown down in murder of Cust
ers of lies and unfounded charges
may be stripped from the hideous
face of anti-Semitism, but he points
a way. Jewish rights, he says, and
universal human rights are insep
arable, and no majority is free so
long as it holds a minority en
slaved.
"The J'rfws of Germany” is re
quired reading for those who seek
the answer to oppression and its
ultimate solution.
The Author: Marvin Lowenthal’s
grandparents, in disappointment at
the failure of the German Revolu
tion of 1848, settled in America by
1860. Author Lowenthal saw the
light of the day in Bradford, Pa.
He is a graduate of the University
of Wisconsin (1915) and of Har
vard (1916). Has lived abroad for
ten years, chiefly in Paris. His
work as editor, journalist, as rep
resentative of national minority in
terests at the League of Nations,
and as secretary of the World Con
ference for International Peace
Through Religion took him
throughout Europe, North Africa,
and the Near East. Lectures an
nually in America, frequently visits
Germany. Author of "The Autobi
ography of Michel de Montaigne,”
"The Memoirs of Gluckel of Ham-
len,” "A World Passed By.”
The Publishers: This is one of the
most attractively-bound boohs issued by
the Jewish Publication Society. Includ
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to its members, it is also offered for
general sale. Full particulars on the
membership plan can be obtained by
writing to Maurice Jacobs. Executive
Secretary, Broad and Spring Garden
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
464 pages—$2.75.
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loff; proclaims slain leader martyr
to Nazi fight against Jews.
—Feb. 16—Thousands of Jews
face starvation as court upholds
dismissal of worker solely because
of race.
GENEVA, Feb. 18—Sir Neill
Malcolm, retired British army offi
cer, appointed German Refugee
Commissioner by League of Na
tions.
BERLIN, Feb. 22—New decree
extends ghetto laws to doctors; an-
ti-Jewish boycott organization re
vived.
SAARBRUECKEN, Mar. 1—
Jews at mercy of Nazis as last re
maining link to League of Nations
is severed.
BERLIN, Mar. 2—Ban on Jewish
meetings lifted.
DANZIG, Mar. 8—Jews injured
as Nazis raid synagogue service.
GENEVA, Mar. 20—League of
Nations invites United States to
join conference to determine legal
status of German refugees.
BERLIN, Mar. 30—Nazi senten
ced to die for murder of Jews.
—Apr. 9—Jewish children offi
cially barred from grammar
schools.
—May 14—Kareski, ex-Revision-
ist, takes over duties as govern
ment commissioner for Jewish cul
tural affairs.
—May 18—Judenkenner, anti-
Semitic paper, banned until after
Olympics.
(Continued on Page 16)
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