Police action in sequestering radios of Jews in Italy is continuing throughout the country. Exceptions have been made in the cases of “discriminated” Jews and those who have contracted marriage with “Aryans.” In some instances radios capable only of local reception have been returned to Jewish owners.
This latest measure affecting Jews is believed to be a part of the recently-announced drive against listeners to “enemy” stations. To date a number of arrests have been made, none of which, however, include Jews.
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