JEWISH ATTACK DISRUPTS TRAIN SCHEDULE
[Reuters]
June 21, 1942
DRESDEN -- A group of unruly Jews disrupted German train schedules today when they refused to board their cars in a timely fashion. The train in question, bound for a destination in southern Poland, was delayed by ten minutes when several Jews hesitated before climbing aboard the cattle cars at a station on the outskirts of Dresden.
"Because of this unnecessary delay, the day's train schedule for the entire Reich was thrown off," complained Direktor-General for Transport Hans Muller. "There was no provocation for such a Jewish attack on the German economy. Such behavior by Jews is despicable and unacceptable."
Reasons for the Jewish attack were unclear at press time. The cattle cars had been properly hosed down, and the paperwork for all the passengers was believed to be in order. "There was no reason for them to have hesitated," said Muller, adding, "unless it was intentional sabotage."
The matter was referred to the regional police for investigation.