“JEW BAITER” CAUGHT
STREICHER IN CUSTODY: [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, September 18. The “Daily Express” reports that Julius Streicher, the German “Jew baiter,” is in protective custody in a sanatorium at Jlohenlychen, near Berlin, having been dismissed from the position of Gauleiter of Nuremberg, and his money taken from him. He is reported to have had a dispute with generals, who said his bank account was far in excess of his earnings from newspapers and his salary. Streicher replied: “Why shouldn’t I make something on the side like the others? Look what Goering makes.” Field-Marshal Goering was furious, and ordered an investigation of Streicher’s affairs. This, it is alleged, revealed that Streicher had appropriated huge sums from the Jews for his own use. Only Herr Hitler’s personal regard saved Streicher from a firing squad.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1939, Page 8
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