The owner of the motion picture house here which announced the showing of “Immortal Beloved” — the film produced by Veit Harlan who directed the notorious anti-Semitic film “Jud Suess” during the Nazi regime — today withdrew the announcement and said that the film will not be shown in his theatre.
The Coordinating Council of the Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation, at its meeting here, adopted a resolution thanking Erich Lueth, the head of the Government Press Office in Hamburg, for his “unflinching fight against the reappearance of Veit Parlan.”
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