Bloomingdale’s department store has joined the list of those American business houses that have adopted a sensible and self-respecting policy with regard to merchandise made in Germany. The statement issued by Bloomingdale’s to the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, which declares that during 1933 no buyers had been sent by Blooming ## to Germany and that its ## offices in Germany ## closed, is a dignified and ## answer on the part of a American business house to ## bigots at home and ## pernicious German ## this country. This ## be appreciated by ## Jews and Gentiles and even by German Americans why by this time know that the present rulers of Germany have alienated the sympathy of the would for Germany and are driving the German people to degradation and economic ruin.
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