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No Jewish Journalists to Be Admitted to Prussian Parliament Nazi Party Resolution Demands: Immateria

May 20, 1932
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Five days before the opening of the new Prussian Parliament, in which the Nazis are the largest single Party, the Nazi Parliamentary fraction meeting to-day with Adolf Hitler present, has decided to introduce as its first motion in the Diet a resolution that no Jewish journalists should be admitted to the sittings of the Parliament, whether they represent German papers or foreign papers or news agencies.

The resolution will be moved by Deputy Kube, the Nazi fraction leader in the Prussian Diet, who is standing as candidate for the Presidency of the Diet.

The Parliamentary Press Association intends to do everything it can to defeat the motion, the J.T.A. understands.

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