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german fugitives LONDON NAZIS INCITED TO COMMIT MURDER remarkable notice
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
(Rec. 7.10 p.m ) London, Sept. 14. The Daily Herald says that incitement t o nturder 33 distinguished Germans who are outlawed under Herr Hitler's regime is openly displayed on a large notice board in the London Nazi Club accompanied j by the photographs of the outlaw- , ed men. The notice reads: — i "If you meet one of these, kill him. | If he is a Jew break every bone in j his body." 1 Among the photographs is that of j the ex-Chancellor, Dr. SeheidermUnn, i Dr. Leon Feuchtwanger, the famoos | novelist and author of "Jew Suss:" j and Herr Stampfer, editor of the I newspaper, Voerwarts. Several of these refugees are at present in London.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 637, 15 September 1933, Page 5
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