ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN
BAD IMPRESSION CREATED ABROAD TEMPORARY ABATEMENT IN BERLIN'S WEST END Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 20. (Received June 21, at 11 a.m.) The ‘ Daily Telegraph’s ’ Berlin correspondent says that owing to the bad impression created abroad, the campaign against Jewish businesses in the fashion quarters of Berlin has been temporarily stopped but will continue relentlessly in the poorer districts. EXCLUDED FROM BOURSE BERLIN, June 20. (Received June 21, at 1.5 p.m.) Herr Funk has issued a decree that Jews are no longer admissible to the Bourse or other markets. INFLUX OF JEWS INTO BERLIN THREE THOUSAND PROM VIENNA. BERLIN, June 20. (Received June 21, at 1.5 p.m.) A high official states that 10,000 more Jews, including 3,000 from Vienna, have settled in Berlin during the past three months. Three hundred new Jewish businesses have sprung up, causing irritation which resulted in painting slogans “ Jew ” or “ Jewish business ” on shop windows. It is denied that the demonstration was organised, but it is curious that red paint exclusively was used and the lettering is the same height in widely separated districts.
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Evening Star, Issue 22989, 21 June 1938, Page 9
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181ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN Evening Star, Issue 22989, 21 June 1938, Page 9
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