IN GERMANY
SLACKENING OF CAMPAIGN. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). BERLIN, December 12. There are signs of a slackening of the anti-Jewish campaign. Jews will be allowed, work in prescribed fields, the Government ensuring that none are reduced to absolute want. The official news agency said the Government was facilitating The emigration of Jews, which was the main aim of all measures thus far. ft is suggested that foreign Jews will place 'currency at the disposal of German Jews’ to enable them to leave. Legal expulsion from national 'ife is • proceeding, and actual separation of young peoples must be achieved. Tn dividual action" against •'.Jews, has however, ceased, and will be most severely punished in future. Collective measures taken are designed merely to create tolerable conditions until tlm removal of Jews is completed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1938, Page 5
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