19 Dec. 45
I will simply refer to a few of the titles appearing.
On 27 July 1935, at Page 4, the title is "Finish up with the Jew."
That is shown, if Your Honor pleases, in Document 3050-PS, Pages 16 to
18 there listed. In the issue of 2 February 1935, Page 5, "The
Jewish World Danger"; on 20 July 1935, Page 4, "Jewish Worries";
on 1 June 1935, Page 1, "Jews Are Not Wanted Here." And then
follows a statement:
"Then, also, outside of the last
German village the sign will stand, 'Jews Are Not Wanted Here'; and
then, finally, no German citizen will again cross the threshold of a
Jewish store. To achieve this goal is, among others, the mission of
the SA man as the political soldier of the Führer Next to his
word and his explanations shall stand his example."
Then further. on, 17 August 1935, Page 1, "God Save the Jews."
Then another, of 5 October 1935, Page 6, the title "The Face of the
Jew" (with a portrait of a Jew holding the hammer and sickle).
I will just refer to one or two more of them. Here is one on 23
November 1935, Page 2, the title, "The Camouflaged Benjamin
Jewish Cultural Bolshevism in German Music." Here is one of 2
January 1937, Page 6 a hideous-looking picture the title
being "Romania to the Jews?" I give the final quotation, the
last one, 3 February 1939, Page 14, the title being "Friends of
World Jewry: Roosevelt: and Ickes."
The impressive thing about all these articles is the fact that it was
not intended that the philosophies expressed in them should be confined
to members of the SA; on the contrary, the plan was to, educate the
members of the SA with this iniquitous philosophy, and for the SA in
turn to be employed for its dissemination into the minds of the German
people. This fact is demonstrated in the introduction to a series of
anti-Jewish articles in the paper of 5 December 1936, at Page 6. I will
just read the title. It is found on Page 28 of the same document and the
title is as follows: "Gravediggers of World Culture." Also on
that same Page, 28, I quote this statement:
"We suggest that the comrades
especially take notice of this series of articles and see that they
are further circulated."
In
addition, intensive campaigns were conducted to persuade the public to
purchase and read Der SA-Mann and the various issues were posted
in public places so that the general public might read them. Der
SA-Mann itself contained several photographs which show particular
issues posted upon street bulletin boards; and there are several
photographs showing advertising displays, one of which, for example,
reads as follows this is in the issue of 31 October 1936: "Der
SA-Mann belongs in every house, every hotel, every inn, every
waiting room, and every store." Also in the issue of 24 August