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JEWS IN THE ARMY

* ■ In spite of the Nazi attitude to German Jews, which has led to their being deprived of full citizenship, they arc not excluded from the army. On the contrary, they arc being freely recruited without too many questions being asked. The original plan under which military service was to be restricted to men of Aryan origin has been modified. Pure Jews are to go into the supplementary reserve, but those with less than 60 per cent, of Jewish blood may volunteer for active service to a board which is not worrying very much about his blood if he is physically fit. So, although the Nazi must treat the Jews as an inferior, he is willing that the Jew should die for him.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 16

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JEWS IN THE ARMY Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 16

JEWS IN THE ARMY Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 16

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