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FDR Leads Nation In Protest Against Nazi Persecutions, 1938/11/16

(1) "Washington, DC: Pres. Roosevelt follows up a statement deploring anti-Jewish rioting in Germany by calling Ambassador Hugh Wilson home to discuss the situation." (no sound of FDR)

(2) "Palo Alto, CA: Former Pres. Herbert Hoover expresses indignation at the 'brutal intolerance' of the Nazis and predicts their 'moral isolation.'

(3) Father Robert I. Gannon, President of Fordham University and

(4) Methodist-Episcopal Bishop Edwin H. Hughes raise their voices against the outbreaks of violence and hate." sound of Hoover and Gannon and Hughes speaking in the partial newsreel.

Production Company: Universal Studios
Audio/Visual: sound, b&w
Keywords: newsreel
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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