American anti-fascists Marching and Holding Signs, 1933. Garment workers in New York protesting against Nazi persecution of Jews: "Association of Dress Manufacturers - Judaism will survive Hitlerism". 'Everywhere in the world, where there were large Jewish communities, there were demonstrations, protests, and nowhere were voices raised higher than in the United States. But alas, mere words don't overthrow a tyrant'. From "Time To Remember - The Time Of The Monster", 1933 (Reel 4); a documentary film about events of 1933, rise of Roosevelt and Hitler.


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