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No New Anti-jewish Laws Planned, Nazi Minister States

April 12, 1936
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German newspapers reported today that Reichsminister Hans Frank has publicly stated in Rome, where he is now on a visit, that no further anti-Jewish legislation will be enacted in Germany.

“Jewish legislation in Germany,” Herr Frank is quoted as having declared, “is fully completed, finished.”

This report coincides with a statement made here by State Secretary Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart that the Government considers the problem of Jewish citizenship solved.

The fourth, fifth and sixth paragraphs of the Nazi program, dealing with the rights of Jews, have “found legal accomplishment,” Dr. Stuckart declared.

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