Eleven new emigration offices are to be established by the Hilfsverein der Juden in Deutschland, Jewish relief organization, to meet increasing demands for emigration facilities.
The offices will be in addition to the main office in Berlin and branches in Hamburg and Bremen. The new branches will be opened in Koenigsberg, Breslau, Leipzig, Stettin, Hanover, Cologne, Frankfort-am-Main, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart and Munich.
Special emigration courses are being organized to train officials who will head the branches. Prospective officials will study immigration possibilities in various countries, transfer of capital, cooperation with foreign Jewish organizations and relief methods.
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