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German City Renames Streets Named for Jews

October 2, 1938
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Seven streets in Frankfort-am-Main which were named for Jews have been renamed, it was reported here today. Two of the streets bore the names of Paul Ehrlich, discoverer of salvarsan, and Carl von Weinberg, co-founder of Germany’s largest chemical trust, the I.G. Farben-Industry.

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