Various newspapers carried big stories about a love drama at Werbelliner
Lake. They did not hesitate to give the name of the unhappy German girl, but
they intentionally kept quiet the name of the Jew.
The Jew Paul Falckenstein had had a relationship with the dancer Anny J. for
a long time. His wife knew about it. Certain reporters asserted that the
wife of the Jew Falckenstein had refused to allow a divorce. In desperation
over the situation, and because marriage to the dancer Anny J. would forever
be impossible, Falckenstein decided to take his life.
The newspapers that reported in this way know nothing of the Jew and his
type. A Jew will not kill himself over a "Goy." A Jew is not capable of such
great and deep love.
There was an entirely different reason for the Jew's suicide. The Jew Paul
Falckenstein had things on his conscience that would have landed him in
prison within a few weeks. The Jew Falckenstein had once owned the umbrella
factory Jakobs & Grimm in Cologne. After the National Socialist revolution,
the umbrella factory Jakobs & Grimm transformed itself into a corporation.
Typical Jewish chicanery transpired as the stock and ownership was arranged.
A while ago the firm ceased paying its bills. The relevant finance office
examined the company's books. As the officials arrived, the Jew Falckenstein
hurriedly left the office. He traveled to Berlin and put an end to his
Jewish life at Schorfheide. The Jew Falckenstein did not take poison because
of a "Goy." He was afraid of the law. The Jews thought it a great service
that he took a "Goy" along with him. How the Jew Falckenstein must have lied
to the girl to persuade her to throw her young life away. Anny J. died
thinking that she was the victim of a great love. But she was betrayed to
death by the Jew.