Special concentration camps for “Aryan” domestics forced under the Nuremberg laws to leave the employ of Jews will be set up, according to a resolution adopted by a conference of Nazi domestic servants here.
Herr Schmid, a leader of the German Labor Front, which sponsored the conference, explained in an address that the camps were necessary to train the domestics in Nazi ideology lest, through association with Jews, they had “imbibed pernicious racially alien ideas.”
Attempts by Jews to replace female “Aryan” servants by males, whose employment by Jews is not specifically prohibited by the Nuremberg laws, were scored by the parley.
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