Partager l'article ! Gestapo Chief Heydrich Confers with French Commissar for Jewish Affairs: Jewish Telegraphic Agency published 17/05/1942 Berne, May. 15 ( ...
Jewish Telegraphic Agency published 17/05/1942
Berne, May. 15 (JTA) – Reinhard Heydrich, deputy chief of the Gestapo, who was sent from Prague to Paris to introduce new methods of crushing growing anti-Nazi resistance there, conferred
with Commissar for Jewish Affairs Darquier de Pellepoix before leaving for Holland, according to
reports reaching here today.
An indication of Heydrich's "new methods" was contained in a broadcast on the Berlin
radio which reported that a fifteen-year-old Jewish boy named Kirschen has been sentenced by the Paris military court to ten years' imprisonment for alleged anti-German activities in France.
Another Berlin broadcast heard here today reported that a court in the German capital has ruled that Jews can not be sentenced to loss of civil rights "because Jews do not have any civil
rights."
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