NAZI REPRISALS
(Pre-ss. Assn.-
"FROM PRINCE TO PEASANT, DO NOT BUY JEWISH GOODS" A NATIONAL APPEAL.
-By Telegraph — Co^yclght).
Received March 29, 8 p.m. Berlin, March 29. The Jewish boyeott will be:gin on April 1. Every town and village eommittee has been instructed "to en'sure that .only the guilty suffei*. Personal freedom of foreigners is assured, irrespective of religion. Newspapers failing to join in the campaign will he boycotted. Storm troops 'stopped trade in Jewish shops at Gleiwitz, Glasgow and elsewhere. Jewish stall holders at Bitterfeld fair were expelled from the town, and the Jewish Departmental and multip'le stores in Nuremburg were closed. Ten thousand ma'ss meetings were held through the country, inaugurating the hoycott, for which arrangements are being made at Nazi headquarters at Munich. A message will he hroadoast. "From prince to peasant, do not huy from Jewish shops." .Relative's and friends abroad are urged to write, telegraph or telephone denial of atrocity propaganda. A Nazi communique states that the campaign is merely a defensive measure against the lies published abroad.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 494, 30 March 1933, Page 5
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