Swedish newspapers today publish reports from Berlin stating that a new order has been issued there prohibiting Jews in the Nazi capital from entering any parks. The order also forbids them to appear on the main streets of the city during Nazi parades.
The same reports disclose that a number of synagogues in Berlin are now being used as Army warehouses Two synagogues in Berlin are being used as shelters for Germans from Rostock who came to the German capital to seek refuge from the constant R.A.F. raids on their city.
The Berlin radio today announced that the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem and Rashid Ali el Gailani, former Premier of Iraq, have arrived in Berlin “to discuss cooperation with the Reich.”
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