INSIDE GERMANY
HATRED OF BRITAIN JEWS SUFFER Under the heading "Inside Gcr-« many" the London Daily Herald of October 1-Jth has the following: "Whipped-up hatred of Britain and threats of "('rightfulness worse than anything in the last war" are the general conversation themes in the Rhineland and Dusseldorf industrial districts. "This is the opinion of a neutral engineer, who has just reached Belgium from Germany. "One works manager told me that in the last Avar Iheir slogan was "Gott Strafe England," he said. "Now they are sa3'ing that thc3 r will do it themselves. "The engineer said he heard such talk, in cafes, beer houses, and even from waitresses in restaurants/" Property Seized. "The Nazi authorities are confiscating large quantities of sheets, blankets and other bed linen foe hospitals. "As usual,, the Jews have been the first to suffer. "Jewish property of nH kinds, in eluding radio sets, has been seized" * * * « "Industries unable to carry on because of lack of raw materials are now allowed to dismiss employees without notice." * * * * "Herr Diels, Governor of Hanover has ordered that maps of the Western Front shall be placed in all schools. Lessons are to be given on the progress of 1 lie war." s * * » "Food served in German restaurants is to count as part of the customer's rations. "This will hit the well-to-do, who were in the habit of having some meals in restaurants so as/ to eke out rations."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 88, 15 November 1939, Page 2
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