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WORLD JEWRY AND THE BOYCOTT W. J. WEBBER 1930s WW2 Germany Jews Jewish British

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    WORLD JEWRY AND THE BOYCOTT W. J . WEBBER 1930s WW2 Germany Jews Jewish British
    RARE PAMPHLET
    Webber, W. J. WORLD JEWRY AND THE BOYCOTT. London; Secretaries For Ending Hostilities To The German Jews, [193?]. 6pp. Pamphlet from the 'Secretaires for Ending Hostilities to the German Jews', one of the early British organizations spearheading the campaign to boycott German imports owing to the persecution of Jews in Hitler's Germany. With pastedown slip on wraps, in red ink, from the 'Organization for ending Hostilities to the German Jews' (at a different address then the Secretaries for Ending Hostilities, hence this pamphlet was issued as more groups gathered together for the boycott). “The Sunday Referee, of London, reports that an intensive campaign to bring about a complete boycott of German goods by Jewish traders and buyers is being prepared in England. These persons hold that the economic weapon is the only effective means to bring about a modification of the Nazi policy of persecution in Germany. The sponsors of the boycott campaign hold that the position of more than 500, 000 Jews in Germany today has steadily grown worse. Captain Webber, who won fame in England when he raised a fighting corps in the service of Britain during the South African war. Captain Webber has received powerful help in his campaign, and over 40, 000 British Jews have pledged their support to his movement. Leaders of British Jewry, and many Gentiles, have written to British newspapers protesting because up to the present the forms of protest against what is happening in Germany have not proved effective. ”
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