GERMAN DISPLAY.
ANTI-SEMITIC FEELING. LONDON, March 10. Wild, anti-Semitic demonstrations, says the "Daily Mail" Berlin correspondent, characterised the Berlin premiere of the British film "Catherine the Great." The picture stars tlio Jewish actrcss, Elizabeth Bergner. A mob gathered outside the theatre, chanting: "We do not want Jewish films." They threw eggs at posters announcing the picture, and attempted to rush the theatre.
The police repulsed the crowd, and a Storm Troop leader appealed to the infuriated people to disperse. Finally, a police cordon was placed round ail the approaches to the theatre.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 9
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