(b)

non-German newspapers be requested to have express permission of the State to be published. They may not be printed in the German language.

(c)

non-Germans be prohibited by law from financial participation in or influence on German newspapers, and that as penalty for contravention of the law such newspapers be suppressed and all non-Germans participating in it expelled from the Reich. * * *” (1708-PS)

B. Development of ideological basis for anti-Semitic measures.

Among the innumerable statements made by the leaders of the NSDAP are the following:

Rosenberg advocated in 1920 the adoption of the following program concerning the Jews:

“(1)

The Jews are to be recognized as a (separate) nation living in Germany, irrespective of the religion they belong to.

(2)