Claims of the Fraenkische Tageszeitung, Nuremberg newspaper published by Julius Streicher, that “the Jewish boycott” against Germany had failed to cause any decline in the German tourist trade were sharply refuted yesterday by the London German boycott committee.
Reports of that committee, based on observation and official figures, it was stated, show that German resorts have little or no foreign patronage and that most of the hotels are empty. Hotel managements are complaining bitterly of the virtual collapse of the tourist trade, it was stated.
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