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Foreign Jewish Correspondents to Be Exempt from Nuremberg Law

December 19, 1935
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The Association of Foreign Correspondents today notified its Jewish members that they may obtain exemption from the Nuremberg laws restricting employment of “Aryan” servant girls by applying through its office. The association is

trying to secure for its members the same privileges given “non-Aryan” diplomatic representatives of foreign countries. According to the Nuremberg laws, “Aryan” servant girls under 45 may not be employed by Jews.

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