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GERMANS ABROAD

STRICT REGISTRATION DEMANDED Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, February 10. (Received February 11, at 11 a.m.) The strict registration of every German abroad is demanded in a drastic new law. Every German abroad for more than three months must register with the Consul. Those violating the law will cease to enjoy the protection of the Reich, and those persisting in their refusal to register will be deprived of their citizenship. The law Is signed “ Hitler, Neuratb, Hess, and Prick,” and its object is stated to be for the purpose of effectively organising Germans abroad and ensuring that they maintain their relations with the homeland.

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Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9

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GERMANS ABROAD Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9

GERMANS ABROAD Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9