The Berlin administration of the famous Leipzig fair which opens March 4, today issued a statement reassuring all Jews and foreigners that they need have no fear in attending the fair. The fair administration openly admitted in the statement that the total of German exports in 1934 depends largely on the outcome of the fair, adding that the Nazi government has made certain that the fair will be a real international affair.
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