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Foreign Artists Allowed New Freedom in Germany

A new note in the Nazi racial campaign was struck yesterday when State Commissar Hans Sinkel officially declared that foreign and non-Aryan musicians and other artists will be permitted to exercise their professions in Germany with full freedom. The Aryan principle will be applied only to artists who are employed in public institutions, he stated […]

July 20, 1933
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A new note in the Nazi racial campaign was struck yesterday when State Commissar Hans Sinkel officially declared that foreign and non-Aryan musicians and other artists will be permitted to exercise their professions in Germany with full freedom. The Aryan principle will be applied only to artists who are employed in public institutions, he stated in the course of an address at a conference of all German musical organizations assembled here.

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