GERMAN PERSECUTIONS
ZIONIST APPEAL TO LEAGUE
ROOM FOE'REFUGEES
United Press Association—By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright. (Received August 2(5, 8 a.m.) PBAGUE, August 25. The Zionist Congress adopted a resolution calling on the League of Nations to help Jewry against the German persecutions. The congress is asking Great Britain to open Palestine to German Jewish refugees. At least 200,000 of the 500,000 Jews in Germany must leave during the next five to ten years, Dr. Arthur Ruppin, an economic expert, told the Zionist Congress. There was no salvation for the German Jews except through migration. He appealed to America to relax her ii/migration laws and absorb 100,000; also to the League of Nations to assist in placing 50,000 in other countries apart from Palestine. Dr. Soklov, president of the Jewish Agency, declared that the Jews would never forget or forgive Germany's insult to Jewry.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 13
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