GERMAN REFUGEES
DANGER IN LONDON VENOM OF THE NAZIS INCITEMENT TO MURDER NOTICE POSTED IN CLUB By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received September 14, 5.35 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 14 The Daily herald says incitement to murder 33 distinguished Germans who have been outlawed by the Hitler regime is openly displayed on a notice board in a London Nazi club, accompanied by tho outlaws' photographs. The notico reads: —"If you meet one of them kill him, and if he is a Jew then break every bone in his body." Among tho photographs aro those of Herr Philip Schneidomann, formerly Chancellor, Herr Feuchtwanger, author, and Herr Stampfer, editor of the Socialist newspaper Vorwaerts. Several of these refugees are in London at present in connection with the inquiry into the burning of the Reichstag. Sir Stafford Cripps presides over a gathering of prominent lawyers, of all nations, who aro taking evidence with a view to assisting in tho defence of tho accused men in Leipzig.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21597, 15 September 1933, Page 11
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