BIG DEMONSTRATION
FRANCE DELIGHTED
ISOLATION OF GERMANY
LONDON, July 20.
Fifty thousand Jews assembled in Hyde Park and made an impressiva demonstration against Nazi rule in Germany. The event has created a profound stir among exiled Germans, par* ticularly those in France, where fur* ther developments are likely.
The ' Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that today's anti-Nazi demonstration ',■ inr Londou electrified the immense German popula* tion here. France has given home to many Germans, big men in science, literature, philosophy, art, and tho cinema. A mass attack on Hitlerite Ger« many is being planned from here by her own former leaders. . ■
Trance is delighted at the turn of ovents, says tho "Daily Express," as she recognises that Germany is now more isolated in Europe than any nation; since Napoleon met his Waterloo. AJ French publishing house will shortly be* gin publishing' the German books te« centiy burned in the streets of Geraa% cities by. Herr Hitler's orders.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 13
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