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Show Rose (1/25/83) page 6 Mr. K Mr. R Mr. K Mr. R Mr. K Mr. R Club, we had the Jewish Community Center, and we had B' Naie Brith, and we had all of these organizations. Well, so did the Polish V.,.,r,. r have their organizations, and the Germans had the Durtch of BAlRe I - I , . just like posts, like they have BFW posts, they had Durth of -'Bft1o~ post 21, assuming that there was a #21, I don't know how they deno-c \)rrr ·~ m1nated them, but there were Durt_.{h of e:ti:J::!;ae groups all over town, but they were German nationalists accumulating for their own pur-poses, their cultural purposes or for whatever 1t was. Well, the \)~,.~ ·;· Durtch of Bllwe, and I can't say this for all of them, now I'm getting to a ~lace where I don't want to talk about 1t. But I can tell you this, the Durtch of '.hJ~i~, in my personal experience') were cover-uns. - Je r ~.: r-, What does Ver Rine mean? What does the word mean? I think it means a oneness, for a one people, like the Jews had an expression "havadem", you know, and they got the Durth of Vere.;f) gathering •• ! would say the gathering. They had a purpose not, in my opinion, in the best interest of the United States, and that was it. What would you say they were concealing? What was their aim? I would say that their aim was to defeat the war purpose in the United States or the about-to-be war efforts of the United States. 11/ )' , • /) ~ I , /:_ '; ,_ OK, let's say that was a hidd enp what was their ,;1 a 1m, what d i they project to the public? Oh, just a happy, social society, a societal group of some kind where they had ~weekly dances. They had ~ meeting halls and had weekly dances and bakes, and the women would bake and all that sort of thing, you know. Of course, the men were going about the1 |