ANTI-SEMITIC FEELING
JEW ROUGHLY HANDLED IN A
GERMAN TOWN.
(Received August 10, -2 p.m.) BERLIN, 9th August.
Spasmodic anti-Semitic oubreaks are* still occurring. Boisterous, crowds 1 at Memmingen besieged the house of Rosenbaum, a Jewish dairyman, and demanded milk for the whole town.- When Rosenbaum declared that, acting under Government instructions, he had sent his whole stock to Nurenburg, the mob-de-manded a million, marks for the poor, threatening Rosenbaum with the gallows. The Mayor vainly, tried tc reason with the crowd, whom the police were powerless to disperse. Eventually the police arrested the dairyman in the interests of his own safety. .' The demonstrators followed him to prison. They hung cowbells round his neck,- kicked, struck, and spat upon him, with the result that he reached prison half : dead. The police had the greatest'difficulty in .saving his life. ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 6
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