Yesterday, the Free City of Danzig was officially dominated by the Nazi Party from Germany. This was enacted by a vote of the Danzig Senate. This does not include the eastern neighbor Poland.
The Nuremberg Laws passed by the Nazis in the fall of 1935 are now in force in Danzig and applies to Jews regardless of nationality. The Nazi organ Vorposten, commenting on the action, ironically hopes that the Poles will be grateful to the Danzig government for its efforts to secure "racial purity" for the Free City's inhabitants.
Warsaw, however, does not see the situation in that light. It is understood that the Poles are preparing to protest this new discrimination.
The anti-Semitic drive, which began with the German excesses, continues unabated. Several Jewish-owned stores, which had reopened, closed again after the police had indicated that their reopening was a "provocation".
More than 100 Jews have been arrested during the last three days. Those who seemingly were Polish citizens were sent across the frontier. Many of them were arrested on the Polish side as deserters from the Army.
Danzig's great synagogue, damaged in the recent rioting, now is being torn down to enable the extension of the police station.
The adoption of the Nuremberg Laws is a violation of the Free City's constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations, but Commissioner Carl J. Burckhardt de Reynold is not expected to take any action. in fact, he is understood to be disillusioned and wishes to resign. The Nazis, naturally, would welcome the event.
One month ago there were widespread pogroms against Jews throughout the city-state.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Nuremberg Laws in Danzig
Subjects in this Article:
Anti-Semitism,
Danzig,
Germany,
League of Nations,
Nazi Party,
Nuremberg Laws,
Pogrom,
Poland,
Poles,
Racial Laws against the Jews,
Vorposten
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