A blacklist of Jewish business concerns, shops and doctors has been carefully compiled and distributed to the population of Berlin with an urgent request that citizens of the city boycott all mentioned on the list. The new blacklist resembles a city directory and shows that a special staff has been engaged in preparing and checking the data included in the directory.
The directory is divided into sections in accordance with the districts and streets of the city. Non-Jewish residents of each street are receiving from an anonymous source, the section of the book concerning their neighborhood in order that they may avoid Jewish concerns and professional men whom the directory lists.
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