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Background: This story comes from Der Giftpilz, an anti-Semitic children’s book published by Julius Streicher, the publisher of Der Stürmer. This summary and partial translation is taken from a 1938 publication issued by the “Friends of Europe” in London, an organization to which I have not been able to find a successor to request permission to reprint.
How the Jew Treats His Domestic HelpThis story tells of a 23 year-old Rosa, who went into domestic service, using a Jewish agency in Vienna. For four weeks the parents have heard nothing of her. They are troubled. Finally a letter comes from Rosa telling how she was handed on and her experience, and how, finally, she reached a Jewish home in England, via the Jewish Agency. In England: “They were again Jews. I got only small wages and had to work from early morning till late at night. I had almost nothing to eat. The Jews treated me as if I were a dog. I was perpetually insulted.” The letter goes on to tell how she was rescued by the wife of a good German business man, who was on a visit to London. “They rescued me from slavery. They even bought me a return ticket.” Rosa concludes: “The Jew is a devil. I shall hate him as long as I live. And I shall always think of the saying I heard yesterday:
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