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Από το βιβλίο του Saul Friedländer
"Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1933-1945", σελίδα 9

...In the meantime Jewish leaders, mainly in the United States
and Palestine, were in a quandary: Should they support mass
protests and a counterboycott of German goods, or should confrontation
be avoided for fear of further “reprisals” against the
Jews of Germany? Hermann Göring, since January the number
two man in the Nazi Party’s hierarchy, had summoned several
leaders of German Jewry and sent them to London to intervene
against planned anti-German demonstrations and initiatives.
Simultaneously, on March 26, Kurt Blumenfeld, president of
the Zionist Federation for Germany, and Julius Brodnitz, president
of the Central Association, cabled the American Jewish
Committee in New York, demanding that efforts be made
to obtain an end to demonstrations hostile to germany.[10]
By appeasing the Nazis the fearful German-Jewish leaders
were hoping to avoid the boycott.
The leaders of the Jewish community in Palestine also
opted for caution, whereas American Jewish leaders remained
divided; most of the Jewish organizations in the United States
were opposed to mass demonstrations and economic action,
mainly for fear of embarrassing President Roosevelt and the
State Department...

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