SUN-BAKING DECRIED
NAZI HEALTH EXPERT " PEROXIDE BLONDES " SCORNED BERLIN, April 26 Sun-baking is condemned by the health expert of the Nazi Party, who, in a circular to the press, states that people indulging in the practice not only injure their health but try to appear what they arc not—sun-tanned, healthy athletes. The expert also criticises "peroxide blondes," and adds: "We are aspiring to a special Nordic type, both in character and appearance. Therefore, these offenders should be ridiculed when they appear in the streets."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22714, 28 April 1937, Page 11
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