Germans Starve For Non-Nazi Periodicals
LONDON. July 14. Reports from Stockholm reaching New York say that a Berlin garage owner offered a Swedish traveller to trade an automobile for 12 recent copies of an American magazine. Many similar reports show a widespread black-market existing in Germany, where sky-rocketing prices have been paid for British, American and other non-Nazi periodicals, which command 40 to 60 dollars per copy.
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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1943, Page 6
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