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Mistreatment Ended, U.S. Not To File Its Protest

Publication Date
Monday, March 27, 1933
Historical Event
Nazis Boycott Jewish Businesses
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Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Staunton News-Leader/The Evening Leader
Location
Staunton, Virginia
Page Section and Number
1
Author/Byline
AP
Article Text
WASHINGTON, March 27—(AP) The American government will not protest the mistreatment of Jews in Germany, inasmuch as official reports indicated this has stopped. Nevertheless Secretary Hull assured the American Jews who requested an official investigation that he would continue to watch the situation closely.

BERLIN, March 27— (AP) — Joseph Goebbels, chief of propaganda, announces today that as a result of a conference with Chancellor Hitler, his department will launch "sharp counter active measures" against those responsible for reports of atrocities against German Jews.
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Bibliography

Friedländer, Saul. Nazi Germany and the Jews. New York: HarperCollins, 1997.

Schleunes, Karl A. The Twisted Road to Auschwitz: Nazi Policy Toward German Jews, 1933–1939. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1970.

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