CRIMES AGAINST JEWS
GERMANS WARNED OF PUNISHMENT
RUGBY. October 29
A meeting of protest against the German persecution of Jews was held in the Albert Hall under the chairmanship of the Archbishop of Canterbury. General Sikorski, the Polish Premier, said that the Jews in Poland were being exterminated ruthlessly, and in the mass.
Jews were herded into the ghettoes of Warsaw, Lodz, Cracow, Lvov, and Vilna. Driven east under appalling conditions and treated far worse than herds of cattle, they were exterminated in tens of thousands. As a soldier, he warned the German torturers that they would not escape retribution for all the crimes they had committed. — 8.0. W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 7
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109CRIMES AGAINST JEWS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 7
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