JEWS IN GERMANY
SUICIDES INCREASING BRITISH M.P.’S IMPRESSIONS CONDITIONS NO BETTER (United Press Assn.— Telegraph Copyright.) London, October 27. Mr R. H. Bernays (Labour member in the House of Commons for North Bristol), summarizing in the Contemporary Review the result of three weeks’ investigation in Germany, declares that the ferocity of the antiJewish drive has been intensified. Whole families are without work and suicides are increasing. The antiJewish boycott is not slackening, though the beatings have enormously diminished. Jews are not interned as Jews, but as opponents of the Government. . . Mr Bernays says that some of the Nazi leaders revolted him. The worst atrocities were caused by the Government regulations, which were designed to deprive Jews of their livelihood. The suicides in the pre-Hitler days were as nothing compared with those now occurring. A Jew had less chance of employment in Germany than a convict in England. Mr Bernays said that England should maintain moral pressure, officially boycott German goods, and assist Jewish migration.
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Southland Times, Issue 22159, 30 October 1933, Page 7
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