JEWS IN GERMANY.
TORTURE REPORTS DENIED. LETTER TO DUNEDIN FIRM. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this clay. A Dunedin firm which recently received a cablegram from a German firm of ammunition manufacturers denying reports that Jews were being tortured, has now received a letter from the same source. "We fdel sure," the letter states, "that you have-known us and our firm long enough to believe us when we say that such defamations, are lies. All rumours of such horrible deeds as we read of in foreign papers are false, and are due to ill will of subjects who are interested in State disorder and corruption in Germany. The true facts are that no cases of torturing of German Jews are known to anybody in Germany, and that the so-called revolution in Germany and the new form of Government have considerably improved conditions. Everything is in lawful order."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 7
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