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...The
firm decision of the Reich authorities is that there should be
a certain pause now in the continued disputation with the
Jews. The Reich
authorities further desire to state in particular as far as
the world [abroad] is concerned, that Jews living in Germany
within the framework of German law may carry out their
occupations without hindrance...[and that] a
certain agreement has now been achieved in the area of
disputation with the Jews... that the security and life of the
Jews in Germany is in no danger....
Juedische
Rundschau, No. 79-80,
October 4, 1933. |