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under the editorship law (schriftleitergesetz) of october 1933, what was a requirement for all newspaper editors?
they were required to report to the international red cross monthly.
they had to be aryan, leading to the dismissal of hundreds of jewish editors.
they were forced to live in state-provided housing to ensure their safety.
they had to have a degree in political science from a german university.
The 1933 German 'Editorship Law' (Schriftleitergesetz) was part of the Nazi regime's antisemitic and authoritarian policies. It enforced racial criteria for newspaper editors, barring non-Aryans (primarily Jewish people) from the role, which led to mass dismissals of Jewish editors. The other options are historically inaccurate: there was no requirement to report to the International Red Cross, forced state housing, or a political science degree mandate.
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They had to be 'Aryan,' leading to the dismissal of hundreds of Jewish editors.