Wide-spread evasion of the anti-Semitic laws in Slovakia, as a result of collusion between Jews and friendly Slovak employers is charged in the Grenzbote, pro-Nazi Slovak newspaper reaching here today from Bratislava.
The paper alleges that large numbers of Jews are being given working permits by Slovak employers who declare that they are “essential” to successful conduct of the business, although in many cases they could easily be replaced by non-Jews. Some employers, especially apothecaries, hire more employees than are needed so as to aid Jews, the Grenzbote adds.
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