ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS
BERLIN PRECAUTIONS POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS (Received July 20. noon) BERLIN, July 19. As a result of the anti-Jewish troubles on Monday, Admiral ven Leventzow, chief of police in Berlin, lias resigned. Count Wolf von Helldorf succeeds him. A communique announces that the police will further co-operate with the ,Nazis to defeat Communist subversive activities, reactionary movements, and Bolshevist Jewish arrogance. Count von Helldorf was sentenced to six months imprisonment in 1931 for attacking and insulting Jews in Berlin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 5
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