PURGE OF NAZIS IN GERMANY
WORK OF SPECIAL COURTS FORMER MEMBERS FACE UNEMPLOYMENT (Rec. 8 p.m.) BERLIN, May 21. United States officials, in a report to the High Commissioner (Mr John J. McCloy) to-day. stated that the German public service and private business were resisting employing people who had been connected with the courts of denazification. This was because many former Nazi Party members, now reinstated in their old positions, could often control employment. The report added that several State and municipal jobs had even been kept vacant until former Nazis could accept them. More than 2000 former denazification court workers are now jobless.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26119, 23 May 1950, Page 5
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