BERLINER TAGEBLATT, March 29, 1933 Boycott Manifesto of the National Socialist German Labor Party.
The Eleven Points . Point 9.
In tens of thousands of mass meetings, which shall reach to the smallest village, the action committees shall immediately put forward a demand for the introduction of a numerous clauses for Jews in all professions, corresponding to their proportion to the German population. In order to heighten the force of this action, the demand is to be restricted to three branches for the present:
(a) to students attending the secondary schools and universities,
(b) to the Medical profession, (c) to the legal profession.
Reasons for the Boycott Action We see the distress and misery of our own compatriots and feel obligated not to leave anything undone that can prevent further damage to our own people. For, those responsible for these lies and vilifications are the Jews among us. From them emanates this campaign of hatred and lies against Germany. It is up to them to put the liars in the rest of the world in their proper place. Since they do not wish to do this, we shall see to it that this campaign of hate and lies against Germany shall not be directed against the innocent German people, but against the responsible instigators themselves. The boycott and atrocity agitation must
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not and will not hit the German people, but a thousand times more the Jews themselves.
Extracts from newspaper articles on the Nazi boycott campaign against Jews in Germany, including limits on Jewish students and professionals
Authors
Date: 29 March 1933
Literal Title: Translation from Berliner Tageblatt . . . Boycott Manifesto of the German National Socialist Labor Party.
Total Pages: 2
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: L-199
HLSL Item No.: 450998
Notes:This document was apparently not entered as evidence in the trial.
Document Summary
L-199: Photostatic copy of State Department Dispatch, Berlin from Gordon Charge d'affaires, concerning anti-Jewish boycott of 1 April 33 with clipping from German papers attached
Photostatic copy of State Department Dispatch, Berlin, from Gordon Charge d'Affaires concerning anti-Jewish boycott of 1 April 33 with clipping from German papers attached