Foreign News: Our Sorrow

Since 1933 life has become progressively more intolerable for Jews in German provinces. In many small towns no separate schools are provided for Jewish children, who are forced to sit on back benches, to be beaten up by little "Aryans," to be addressed as "Du Jude" by the teachers. Since the beginning of the Hitler regime, thousands of Jews have moved to Berlin, hoping to escape notice there, believing that the presence of diplomats and foreign correspondents in the capital would prevent too drastic persecution by the Nazi Government. For the last two...

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