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the country. At least 1 million Jews were participating nationwide. Perhaps another million<br />
Americans <strong>of</strong> non-Jewish descent heritage stood with them."<br />
- Edwin Black, Jewish writer and author. <strong>The</strong> Transfer Agreement, (p.42)<br />
"Mass meetings throughout Poland - coordinated to the Congress rally - had voted to extend the Vilna<br />
boycott to all <strong>of</strong> Poland. <strong>The</strong> three most important Warsaw Jewish commercial organizations - passed<br />
binding resolutions to 'use the most radical means <strong>of</strong> defence by boycotting German imports.'<br />
"In London, almost all Jewish shops in the Whitechapel district were displaying placards denying<br />
entry to German salesmen and affirming their anti-Nazi boycott. Teenagers patrolled the streets<br />
distributing handbills asking shoppers to boycott German goods....."<br />
- Edwin Black, Jewish Writer and Author, <strong>The</strong> Transfer Agreement, (p.46/47)<br />
"Judea Declares War on Germany!" - Daily Express headline, March 24th 1933<br />
"War in Europe in 1934 was inevitable." - H. Morgenthau, Hearst Press, U.S. September 1933<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Israeli people around the world declare economic and financial war against Germany. Fourteen<br />
million Jews stand together as one man, to declare war against Germany. <strong>The</strong> Jewish wholesaler will<br />
forsake his firm, the banker his stock exchange, the merchant his commerce and the pauper his pitiful<br />
shed in order to join together in a holy war against Hitler's people." - Daily Express, March 24th 1933<br />
"Germany is our public enemy No.1. It is our object to declare war without mercy against her."<br />
- Bernart Lecache, President, Jewish World League<br />
Hans Grimm quoted a leading Jew who in Australia on January, 31st, said to a well known German<br />
admiral: "Herr Admiral, you have heard that President Hindenburg has assigned the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Reich<br />
Chancellor to the National Socialist Hitler on the basis <strong>of</strong> the results <strong>of</strong> the last Reichstag election?"<br />
He continued: "Herr, Admiral. I here give you my word, think on it later. We Jews will do<br />
everything to erase this event from the world."<br />
<strong>The</strong> next <strong>of</strong>ficial declaration <strong>of</strong> war was issued in August, 1933, by Samuel Untermeyer. In July,<br />
1933 in Amsterdam, Untermeyer had been elected to the Presidency <strong>of</strong> the 'International Jewish<br />
Federation to Combat the Hitlerite Oppression <strong>of</strong> the Jews.' <strong>The</strong> New York Times disseminated the<br />
declaration <strong>of</strong> (Jewish) war throughout the world on August 7th 1933.<br />
"This declaration called the war against Germany, which was now determined on, a 'holy war'. This<br />
war was to be carried out against Germany to its conclusion, to her destruction."<br />
- Dr. Scheidl, Geschicte der Verfemung Deutschlands<br />
<strong>The</strong> International Jewish Boycott Conference assembled in Holland to discuss ways by which Jewish<br />
interests in Germany might be protected. Referring to the Jews as 'the aristocrats <strong>of</strong> the world' (the<br />
master race!), Samuel Untermeyer, the President <strong>of</strong> the World Jewish Economic Federation, said:<br />
"Each <strong>of</strong> you, Jew and Gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in this sacred war should do so now<br />
and here. It is not sufficient that you should buy no goods made in Germany. You must refuse to deal<br />
with any merchant or shopkeeper who sells any German-made goods or who patronizes German ships<br />
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