GERMAN POLICE RAIDS
“Blackleg Musicians” Berlin, J une 16. Raids have been carried out by the police at Frankfort-on-Main on cafes and dance bars to check “blackleg work” in dance orchestras by musicians who are not members of the Reich Chamber of Music. Altogether 41 of such amusement places were searched and 34 persons taken into custody on suspicion of being “spare-time musicians” witli other sources of livelihood. Under the Nazi regime all musicians must belong to the Chamber of Music, which, like the chambers of press, art, and literature, are affiliated to the Reich Chamber of Culture, a department of the Propaganda Ministry.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 9
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