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Jews in Prague Ordered for Labor Service

July 18, 1941
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All Jewish men in the Czech Protectorate between the ages of 18 and 46, who have not yet been examined for labor service have been ordered to report immediately to their local Jewish community headquarters for medical examination and assignment to labor projects, according to a notice published in the Prague press.

The official organ of the Prague Jewish community publishes in its current issue a sharp reminder to the Jews of the city that they may make purchases at “Aryan” shops only between three and five o’clock in the afternoon. At other hours, the notice warns them, purchases by Jews at “Aryan” shops and stalls are forbidden.

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