- Headline
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Nazis Attack Two Americans in Berlin
- Publication Date
- Monday, March 13, 1933
- Historical Event
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American Citizens Attacked
This database includes 1,002 articles about this event - Article Type
- Newspaper
- Page Section and Number
- 1
- Author/Byline
- AP
- Article Text
- Berlin, March 12 (AP)—Two Americans were the victims of assaults yesterday.
Julian Fuhs, a New York musician, was beaten by men in Nazi uniforms who demanded money. A storm troop leader interfered, giving an alarm to police.
Herman Roseman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a medical student in Berlin University, was attacked coming out of a department store with a package. He showed his passport, but a policeman refused to intervene. At the police station police told him they could not interfere with the Nazis.
Both Fuhs and Roseman made affidavits at the American consulate. - History Unfolded Contributor
- Kim J.
- Location of Research
- Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com)
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Bibliography
Dodd, William E., Jr. and Martha Dodd. Ambassador Dodd's diary, 1933-1938. New York: Harcourt, Brace, c1941.
Larsen, Erik. In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin. New York: Crown, c2011.
Metcalfe, Philip. 1933. New York: Perennial Library, 1989.
Nagorski, Andrew. Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazis Rise to Power. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2012.
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