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Each of you, Jew and Gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in this sacred war should do so now and here. It is not sufficient that you should buy no goods made in Germany. You must refuse to deal with any merchant or shopkeeper who sells any German-made goods or who patronises German ships or shipping…. we will undermine the Hitler regime and bring the German people to their senses by destroying their export trade on which their very existence depends.

Each of you, Jew and Gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in this sacred war should do so now and here. It is not sufficient that you should buy no goods made in Germany. You must refuse to deal with any merchant or shopkeeper who sells any German-made goods or who patronises German ships or shipping. […] we will undermine the Hitler regime and bring the German people to their senses by destroying their export trade on which their very existence depends.

Samuel Undermyer (Zionist leader) in a Radio Broadcast on WABC, New York, August 6, 1933 (After starting the international Jewish boycott in March 1933, the Zionists brokered the Haavara Agreement in August 1933 with Germany, to divert the industrial output of the export-dependent nation to Mandatory Palestine)