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No More Jewish Pharmacies, German Government Announces

February 5, 1937
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There are no more Jewish-owned pharmacies in Germany, an official press announcement said today.

According to the announcement, six per cent of all pharmacies in the Reich were owned by Jews before the purge began. Following publication of the law compelling Jews to lease their shops to “Aryans,” the statement explained, a majority sold out entirely and the remainder conformed to the leasing requirement.

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