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RUDOLF MOSSE PUBLISHING HOUSE
HEAD OFFICE
BERLIN
SW100
Most honorable sir!
We greatly regret your decision to cancel your subscription to the Berliner Tageblatt as we have always regarded our readers as friends and comrades and attached less importance to the economic context. We would therefore be grateful if you would send us a short note explaining why you have taken this step. It is probably due to false rumors and chatter that we can easily refute in a satisfactory way.
Or do you believe that in the current circumstances other publications can better represent your interests? If you cannot be moved to immediately renew your subscription, we would be pleased to send you the Berliner Tageblatt at no cost for a limited time in order to allow you to make comparisons. These will definitely not be to the disadvantage of the Tageblatt, particularly when you consider that, due to its substantial influence abroad, the newspaper sees itself compelled to pursue a uniform overall editorial policy in order to prevent Germany from becoming intellectually isolated abroad. For this reason, it cannot express criticism as strongly as do other publications with less responsibility. On the other hand, every word of criticism carries greater weight on its pages.
If you have been told that we have been sold to the Reich, to Hitler, to Hugenberg, to Papen or to some other buyer, your informant has lied. The truth is that the publisher of the Berliner Tageblatt has magnanimously transferred all his businesses to a charitable foundation, whose surplus funds will benefit the victims of war irrespective of denomination over a period of fifteen years. The foundation is being run as a private limited company and its management is completely independent.
We look forward to hearing from you and would be happy to provide further details.
Yours faithfully,
RUDOLF MOSSE PUBLISHING HOUSE
Head office
On behalf of (signature)
12. May 1933
Source of English translation: Letter from the Rudolf Mosse Publishing House to a Former Subscriber (May 12, 1933), Jewish Museum Berlin, 2013/79/0, in 1933: The Beginning of the End of German Jewry. Available online at: https://www.jmberlin.de/1933/en/05_12_letter-from-the-rudolf-mosse-publishing-house-to-a-former-subscriber.php
Source of original German text: Brief von der Direktion des Verlags Rudolf Mosse an einen Abonnenten (12. Mai 1933), Jewish Museum Berlin, 2013/79/0, in Der Anfang vom Ende des deutschen Judentums. Online verfügbar unter: https://www.jmberlin.de/1933/de/05_12_brief-des-verlags-rudolf-mosse-an-einen-ehemaligen-abonnenten.php