German-American circles are elated at the Nazi Government’s prohibition of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency service from Germany and have given the decision to do so an extraordinary welcome, the Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin says today in a report from its New York correspondent.
The Wolff Agency’s announcement of the ban on the Jewish Telegraphic Agency service was featured throughout the entire German press.
“The Jewish Telegraphic Agency carried daily, on a mass-scale, inciting reports from Berlin which were published, not only in the Jewish press but also in the anti-German American and British press,” the Lokal Anzeiger’s correspondent declared in his story.
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