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ANTIPATHY TO JEWS

NAZI METHODS POLICE CO-OPERATION _. 4 BERLIN, July 19. As a result of the > anti-Jewish troubles, Admiral von Leventzow, chief of' police in Berlin, has resigned, and Count Wolf von Helldorf has succeeded him. - A communique'"announces that the police will further co-operate with the Nazis to defeat Communist subversive activities, reactionary movements, and Jewish aVrogance. Count von Helldorf was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in 1931 for attacking and insulting Jews in Berlin. "DOWN WITH THE JEWS" STREET DEMONSTRATIONS BERLIN, July 20. Fresh anti-Jewish disturbances occurred in Berlin's west end. Crowds paraded the streets shouting " Down with the Jews." Several were dragged from cafes and beaten. The police arrested the assailants despite the crowds' hostility. : THE IRON HAND BERLIN, July 20. (Received July. 21, at 9 p.m.) Helldorf's- first ordinance orders Jewish ice cream shops to close at 7 p.m. to prevent undesirable demonstrations. Other examples of Nazi campaigning include the Reich Minister of Justice ordering public prosecutors throughout Germany to counter by speedy prosecutions and heavy sentences, without respect of persons, all Catholic attempts to split up the community.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22629, 22 July 1935, Page 9

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ANTIPATHY TO JEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22629, 22 July 1935, Page 9

ANTIPATHY TO JEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22629, 22 July 1935, Page 9