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o THE DRIVE AGAINST JEWS NO MODIFICATION OF POLICY (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph "opyright.) LONDON, September 4. The lesson from the Nuremberg rally, says the Berlin correspondent of The Times, is that the training and organising of Storm battalions will be pursued unremittingly. Their discipline and equipment have markedly improved since the Nazis attained power, and their potential military value progressively increases. Congress demonstrated that the antiJewish policy will not be modified, but the worst of the campaign is apparently over with the elimination of Jewish doctors, lawyers, and other professionals, whose lot is tragic. Jewish shopkeepers managing to carry on may survive the oppression. The anti-Semitic speeches of fferr Hitler and Herr Goebels at Nuremberg were followed by an unofficial boycott of Jewish shops. Pickets roughly handled would-be customers. The authorities did not interfere.—Times Cable. CONCENTRATION OAMPS. TERRIBLE CONDITIONS. LONDON, September 4. "If only the German people could see what I saw in that camp they surely would not suffer it to continue for another week," writes Mr, Arnold Forster (technical adviser to the National Peace Council), in describing his visit to a Bavarian concentration camp. " I have reason to believe that 14 people were killed in the camp in horrible ways, and many were maltreated. It is like the Middle Ages. I was not allowed to see the prison quarters. Men and boys are imprisoned without trial or sentence. I cannot describe the expression of hopelessness in the faces of that tragic company. The electrified barbed wire around the camp is a wire around all Germany now."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22051, 6 September 1933, Page 7

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NAZI GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22051, 6 September 1933, Page 7

NAZI GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22051, 6 September 1933, Page 7