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Berlin Radio Director Denies Discrimination Against Jews

August 28, 1932
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Dr. Duske, local radio director, emphatically denied that any restrictions are placed upon Jews in connection with radio programs, in a special statement issued to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Performers, the director states, are judged solely on the merits of their talent and ability, while the matter of their religion can not of course be inquired into.

Dr. Duske added that Dr. Scholtz, the radio commissioner, although a member of the Nazis, fully concurs with his views in the mater.

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