![]() ![]() It was taken to the brink of bankruptcy and sold out to Eher Verlag, the Nazi publishing house based in Munich. This is what happened to the Jewish owned publishing house Ullstein. By using this tactic, the Nazis hoped to bankrupt Jewish newspaper owners. If any Jewish owner refused to do this, the government banned the production of his newspaper for a few days that could then become weeks and months. Any Jew who owned a newspaper was pressurised into selling out. ![]() Any Jewish and liberal editors and journalists were sacked and all remaining editors had to take a Nazi citizenship test and prove that they were not married to a Jew. On October 4 th 1933 the Reich Press Law stated that all journalism had to be “racially clean”. ![]()
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