ATTACKS ON BRITAIN
RENEWED IN GERMAN PRESS CAMPAIGN FOR RETURN OF COLONIES Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright BERLIN, February 18. (Received February 19, at 11 a.m.) A new decree requires quarter and half Jews to serve in the German defence forces, which hitherto have been confined to Germans. The Press attacks have been renewed on Britain, which is the butt of cartoonists, who, for instance, depict a perspiring John Bull, loaded with colonies and raw materials, saying he would gladly give up these if the League of Nations would let him. Correspondents of British newspapers are warned that they are liable to expulsion if articles, which are not friendly towards Germany, continue to appear in their papers.
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Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 9
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117ATTACKS ON BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 9
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