LETTER FROM "DER STUERMER" No. 10, March 1936,
Page 10.
He calls himself a Party Member
Dear Stuermer.
Germany is still reacting against the treacherous crime committed at Davos by the Jew Frankfurter against the provincial group leader [Landesgruppenleiter] of the NSDAP, Gustloff. Every German, particularly every party member must know, that the Jew is the bitterest enemy of our nation. The party member Johann Jakob, known as Bauerndick, from Reichenbach near Teuschnitz, differs in his opinion. He is acting on behalf of the Jew, Gassenheimer, from Hildburghausen. In a public house— on 6th February, 1936— he called the Jews his friends. There is no room in the party for such who bow down to the Jews.
Letter in Der Stuermer criticizing a Nazi party member (Johann Jakob Bauerndick) who befriends Jews
Date: March 1936
Literal Title: Translation of Letter from :Der Stuermer" . . . He calls himself a Party Member.
Defendant: Julius Streicher
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: M-26
Citation: IMT (page 2497)
HLSL Item No.: 452564
Notes:This is one of the letters cited in the transcript (p. 2497) without specific details or an exhibit number.