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University Exclusions Continue in Germany

April 13, 1933
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No Jew in Bavaria will be allowed admission to the medical school of any University in that province, according to an announcement made by the Bavarian Minister of the Interior, Dr. Stutzel.

At Leipzig University, the period during which no Jewish student may be admitted has been fixed for the next five years.

In the province of Baden and in the city of Kiel, all Jewish professors and lecturers have been dismissed and in the Government hospitals ######cept those assistants whose immediate discharge might imperil the health of patients.

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