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Berlin Nazi officials announce plans to halt the influx of Jews fleeing provincial anti-Semitic campaigns into the capital for safety, with measures prepared by police head Count Wolff Hedrick von Helldorf and commissioner Julius Lippert.
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Be Prevented From Coming To Capital From Provinces for Safety
Berlin, Aug. 7.-(AP)-An official Nazi announcement proclaimed today that "further measures" would be taken to halt a stream of "undesirable elements, especially Jews," pouring into Berlin for refuge. The announcement said the measures have already been drawn up by Count Wolff Hedrick von Helldorf head of Berlin's police, and Julius Lippert, Nazi commissioner for Berlin, to stem the migration from the provinces-"greater than ever before." No indication was given as to the precise nature of steps to be taken. Driven from small towns by the Nazi anti-Semitic campaigns, the refugees seek protection in the city, saying they have no place else to turn unless they leave the Reich.
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Berlin
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Aug. 7
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measures to halt migration of jews into berlin from provinces; no specific details on steps provided.
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An official Nazi announcement stated that further measures would be taken to stop the stream of undesirable elements, especially Jews, entering Berlin for refuge. These measures, drawn up by Berlin's police head and Nazi commissioner, aim to stem the unprecedented migration from provinces. Jews are driven from small towns by anti-Semitic campaigns and seek protection in the city, with no other options unless leaving the Reich.