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At
this meeting the Fuehrer expressed his gratitude to
the responsible heads of the Reich Party organization
for their work, made use of the opportunity to
emphasize the importance of the new Laws, and to point
out that National-Socialist legislation offered the
only possibility of achieving a tolerable relationship
with the Jews living in Germany. The Fuehrer
emphasized especially that in accordance with these
Laws the Jews in Germany were offered opportunities of
living their own national (voelkisch) life in
all areas, as they had never been able to do in any
other country. With a view to this the Fuehrer
reiterated his order to the Party to avoid all
individual actions against Jews, as before.
M.
Domarus, ed., A. Hitler Reden und Proklamationen
1932-1945 ("A. Hitler Speeches and
Proclamations 1932-1945"), I. Neustadt a.d.
Aisch, 1962, pp. 538-539. |