GERMAN POLICE STATED
DR. GOEBBELS ON FUTURE OF SUDETENS REFERENCE TO ACTION TAKEN IN AUSTRIA (TOTTED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTB’GHT.) (Received June 22, 11.30 p.m.) BERLIN, June 22. Dr. P. J. Goebbels, Minister for Propaganda, addressing 100,000 assembled in the Olympic Stadium to celebrate the summer solstice, announced that legal means would shortly be taken to suppress all Jewish shops. He said the Jews maintained that they were not harming the German people, but their very presence in Germany was an irritation. Someone shouted: “What about the Sudeten Germans.” Dr. Goebbels, after a minute’s hesitation, answered: “They should be left in peace, and I tell you we shall not look on much longer while 3,500,000 Germans are maltreated. “The nations should know by now that they cannot separate one race into two countries. We saw the result in Austria, and we shall soon see it again elsewhere.”
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22435, 23 June 1938, Page 11
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