BRITAIN DOES NOT FAVOUR
JEWISH ARMY
(Rec. 11.30 a.m.) RUGBY. Dec. 15
The Secretary of War, Sir James Grigg, was asked in the House of Commons whether, in consideration of the renewed anti-Semitic movements on the Continent and the new American interest in the scheme for a Jewish army, he would take steps to meet an American delegation to discuss the subject.
Sir James Grigg" replied that the formation of a specifically Jewish army had been carefully examined by the Government on various occasions in the light of all the relevant factors involved, and it was not considered that any departure from the present policy was justified.—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1942, Page 5
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