Truth-Justice-An-Answer-To-The-Nazi-Menace-Petition-To-President-Roosevelt-1934-01-rjn

Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934

Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934

Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
TRUTH JUSTICE: AN ANSWER TO THE NAZI MENACE [PETITION TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT]. B’Nai B’Rith District Grand Lodge, 1934. Original illustrated paper wrappers. Very early Nazi-period (1934) mass-strategy to pressure FDR to make demands on Hitler. Within the pages of this brochure are the expressions of San Francisco’s public officials, civic leaders, fraternal and organization heads on the most compelling problem of the days, – the Nazi Menace. Those expressions have been collected as a part of the nation-wide B’nai B’rith campaign to obtain one million signatures on petitions which the President of the United States is asked to transmit to the German Government, as a protest against the unbearable hardships to which a stricken and defenseless people have been subjected. ” (from foreword) Includes letters, speeches, editorials, quotes from San Francisco public officials and civic leaders, newspaper headlines, quotes from Church leaders and educators, some possible resolutions, and “paragraphs taken from various leading publications throughout the United States. A copy of the Petition to be presented to President Roosevelt. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (UC-Berkeley, UC-Irving, Caroll College, HUC, UFLorida).
Truth Justice An Answer To The Nazi Menace Petition To President Roosevelt 1934
LOT 1938 U. S. S. STACK rowan CHRISTENING EPHEMERA michael stack congress SEAFORD
1929 US Navy Photo V4 ARGONAUT Submarine from Brooklyn Bridge, New York Skyline