JEWS RELEASED FROM ARREST
LONDON, December 22. The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that 20,000 Jews arrested during the pogroms have been released from concentration camps. They were refused visas though they were ordered to emigrate within 10 days.
It is estimated that 146 died in seven months. Thousands, herded like cattle in indescribable conditions, were forced to sleep in frozen clothes, without blankets or straw. JEWISH TEACHERS SUSPENDED ACTION TAKEN IN PRAGUE PRAGUE, December 22. Thirty Jewish professors and teachers in German technical schools and universities have been suspended indefinitely. MR EDEN BACK FROM AMERICA ♦ LONDON, December 22. Mr Anthony Eden visited the Foreign Office and gave the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) an account of impressions he formed on a short visit to the United States, from which he returned yesterday.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22593, 24 December 1938, Page 17
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