Jews from outside of Germany are invited to patronize the Leipzig Fair in an official announcement by the Fair management stating that non-Aryans will be admitted to the exposition. Jewish firms in Germany are also promised that they will not be hindered in displaying their goods although there will be a “Brown display” of goods made in Germany “by Germans only” in which the Jewish firms will not be allowed to participate.
“The establishment of the Brown display gives no reason to assume that Jews will be eliminated altogether from the bazaar,” states the management’s communique.
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