Prince Hohenlohe (1819 - 1901)
In 1883, German Foreign Minister Prince
Hohenlohe (11 years later he would
become the German Chancellor),
was
touring the United States and Canada
An interview with him appeared in the New
York Herald: Sept 8, 1883, p.4
THE JEWS.
"What is the
trouble
concerning
the Jews in
Germany?"
"The Jews want
too much. When
they attain
power at all
they want to
control. The
feeling against
them and the
action against
them are
stronger in
Russia and
Austria than in
Germany. The
Jews control the
chief banking
business, and
you will always
find that when
they become too
strong in any
country the
common people
turn upon them."
"Do not the Jews
control the
press to a great
extent in
Germany?"
"Yes, and in all
Europe."