A man was waiting
for me at the station. He tipped his
hat and was very friendly to me. But
I could tell immediately that he was
a Jew.
This 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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German woman, great or small,
The Jew calls you simply: Goja.
He hates you, corrupts you,
Treats you worse than cattle.
If a girl wants to keep herself
pure
Let her steer clear of the Jews!
If she wants to make good in life's
struggle,
Let her have no truck with the
Jews!
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