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    “…1938-12-19 - 4 - PROTEST AGAINST THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS IN GERMANY. 16. The joint meeting of the two Internationals adopted the following resolution protesting against the inhuman persecutions of Jews in Germany: Meeting on the 25th November, 1938, in Paris, the Executive of the International Federation of Trade Unions end the Bureau of the Labour and Socialist International raise a vehement protest against the abominable persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany, recently carried to lengths which are an outrage to humanity. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…The Russians continually bring up against the British in Germany that they preserve the big estates* whose owners were the leading militarists, and that they will not disband German Army formations, whose usefulness as Labour Corps does not excuse, in the Russian view, the evil of keeping Nazi officers in command. …”
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    Published 28 August 1936
    “…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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    Published 28 August 1936
    “…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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    Published 28 August 1936
    “…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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    Published 28 August 1936
    “…This danger was simultaneously aggravated by the adoption of a similar policy by Nazi Germany which had already established a vast system of espionage, corruption and intrigue in Spain. …”
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    Published 09 June 1936
    “…Subsidised Professionals CONFERENCE was astounded when told of the fact that Nazis had offered to finance Spanish professionals to compete in Berlin, which served as a forcible reminder that during negotiations for a trade agreement, Iceland had been assured of extra orders from Germany if they guaranteed their participation in the Games. …”
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