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France Gets Reich Assurances

July 1, 1938
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The German Government has given assurances that French Jews residing outside the Reich, with the exception of German nationals who have emigrated, will not be required to declare their property in Germany, the Foreign Office announced tonight. As for property of french Jews living in the Reich, the communique said, the Wilhelmstrasse has pledged that each case will be judged on its own merits.

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