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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticBrandau, Hermann
Title, AnalyticA German American Speaks Up
Journal TitleThe Sentinel
Date of PublicationOct. 24, 1935-Nov. 28, 1935
Volume ID100
Issue ID4-9
Location in Work9, 32 ; 9, 13, 32 ; 9, 31 ; 9, 31 ; 9, 32 ; 9
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AbstractFrom the Editor's remarks: "Hermann Brandau, a Christian-German author, playwright, and poet, emigrated to the United States some 25 years ago. When the World War broke out, he devoted his activity to preserve America's neutrality, and to obtain justice for his old Fatherland and help for its starving children. Since that time, he has been a prominent figure among the German Americans. . . . [In this] series of articles [written] exclusively for The Sentinel, Mr. Brandau [discusses Julius] Streicher's "Stuermer," introduces the reader to the typical character in the ranks of the Nazi youth of America, [and] repudiates the many fallacious concepts that have been purposely fostered by the Nazi regime as a justification of its own nefarious policy."
NotesAmerican Jewish Weekly, Chicago
Call NumberDigital file (PDF)
MKI TermsJews/ National Socialism/ German American/ Antisemitism/ 20th century