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EN_00946147_2841
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Delegates from German societies in New York are shown in City Hall when they called on Mayor John P. O'Brien, Oct. 24, 1933, to hear his warning that alien agitation and dissension would not be tolerated by the municipal government. The warning came after representatives protested the mayor's cancellation of German Day celebrations. From left to right: R. Frederick Schiller of the Commercial Association of 1858; John H. Werdermann of Plattdeutsche Volkfest Vareen; and Heinz Spanknoedel, leader of the Nazi Faction in the United Societies. (AP Photo)
9316 *Original Glass Neg 64732 Can Be Found In The Old Index Files.* Minimum price 50PLN
1933-10-24
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
4394183
2,07MB
26cm x 21cm by 300dpi
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