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Jewish Names Barred to Children of German Peasants

April 2, 1936
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German peasants may not give their babies Jewish or foreign-sounding names, according to instructions today to clerks of registry offices. The instructions empower the clerks to refuse to register names that are incompatible with “Germany of today.”

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