Hardy,
I have the same feelings.For 6 months now I'm reading the "Tag" and I'm
wondering too: is the Censor asleep?
"Der Tag" is jewish owned and most writers are Jewish, but the newspaper is
not meant for jewish readers only and does not represent the Jews.
The editors are very much socially engaged and often do it courageosly.
I believe that in 1933 there will be changes, may be there will be less of
the freedom of press .
We shall wait and see.
Regards
Irene
-----Original Message-----
From: HARDY BREIER [mailto:HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 9:32 AM
To: Edgar Hauster; Czernowitz Discussion Group
Cc: Silviu Landman; Irene Fishler; Klaus Binder; Berti Glaubach
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Teenager Communists and the Torture!
What amazes me is the freedom of press in these years.
I dont know who ruled in Bucharest in 1932 but as far as jews
were concerned there was general consent..
Everything was permitted.
How did they permit this press report ?
Was the" Tag " jewish owned ?
Hardy
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