Notices have been hung up at the entrances to the Berlin University warning law students who are taking lessons from Jewish tutors that they will be pilloried in public for violating Nazi race principles, the Juedische Rundschau reports today.
This is the first issue of the Rundschau, leading Jewish publication in Germany, since the Nazi authorities lifted the ban, permitting it to come out before the Zionist Congress.
In Hesse the school authorities were ordered to pay no attention whatsoever to the susceptibilities of “non-Aryans” when including purely Nazi subjects in the curriculum.
The authorities, says the order, may decide for themselves whether or not “non-Aryans” shall be admitted in such classes.
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