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IN GERMANY TO-DAY

BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION Foreign observers have noted recently an increase of bribery and corruption among German officials. The temptation to take money began when Jews wore prepared to suffer almost any extortion to be allowed to leave Germany. Customs officers in particular became affected. A foreigner who has roachcd Pars states that he paid £l r y to take hi- library away from Berlin. lie was toll that if he refused ti is he would find that there would be no transport' available, and that the Customs officials wculd fm.l it necessary to e.vimf,e every book.

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Patea Mail, 15 November 1939, Page 3

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IN GERMANY TO-DAY Patea Mail, 15 November 1939, Page 3

IN GERMANY TO-DAY Patea Mail, 15 November 1939, Page 3

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