All the thirteen states whose representatives-last week participated in the anti-Comintern conference called by Hitler in Berlin pledged themselves at this conference to a vigorous anti-Jewish campaign, under the supervision of the German Ministry of Propaganda, it was reported here today.
The report, coming from Berlin, quoted Nazi officials as disclosing to foreign correspondents that the anti-Jewish policy pursued by the Nazis in the Reich was one of the subjects discussed at the conference. Even Finland, Denmark and Bulgaria agreed at the conference to follow the German anti-Jewish policy, the Nazi officials boasted. This policy will also be introduced by the Japanese-controlled Nanking regime in China, they said.
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