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NATION-WIDE BOYCOTT

OFFICIAL DECLARATION

MOVEMENT INAUGURATED

BESLEf, Marclr 29. ' The Nazis have officially declareJ a nation-wide boycott of Jewish busi« ness men, doctors,, and-lawyers, which; will begin on April 1 in every town; and village. Ten thousand mass meetings will be held throughout the coun* try to inaugurate the boycott, for, which arrangements are being made a 6 the £fazi headquarters at Munich.

A message will be broadcast: "Frbni prince to peasant, don't buy from Jew-! ish shops." ;.

Relatives of friends abroad arei urged to write, telegraph, or telephone! a denial of atrocity propaganda. A Nazi communique states that tha campaign is merely a defensive measuroi against lies published abroad.

Committees have been Instructed tai ensure that only the guilty suffer. The personal freedom of all foreigners will be assured irrespective of religion. Newspapers failing- to join the canii naign will be boycotted;

Storm troops stopped trade in JewisU' .shops at Gleiwitz, Glogau, and else* where.

Jewish stallholders at the Bitterfel^ Fair were expelled from the town. Pood departments of multiple store* at Nuremberg have been closed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 11

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NATION-WIDE BOYCOTT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 11

NATION-WIDE BOYCOTT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 11

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