DEEDS WANTED
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JEWS RETALIATE merciless fight against hitler regime is suggested ZIONIST GONFERENCE
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(Rec. 10 p.m.) • • - Prague, Augu§t 22. The 18th Zionist Congress opened with 370 delegates and 4000 priests hut Germany and Soviet Russia were not represented. The president, M. . Sokiloff-, in his opening speech, called on the civilised world to help in the building of a J ewish homeland in Palestine. 'Anti-Semtism Has struck a deadly blow at our people," he said. "We are faced sud'denly by the .ruin of J ewisb emancipation in Germapy. Jews are . not the ep^mies of Germany; on the contrary, they are admirers .of hejr culture. But now opr ex;istence is at stake and the time for protest is over. Deeds are wanted/' M. Jabotinsky advocated a merciless fight against the Hitler regime in Germany. "We must use every means open to us," he said, "not only by boycott but by supporting all the forces wprking against Hitler in order to isoiate Germany from the rest of the civilised world."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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172DEEDS WANTED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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