SUFFERING OF POLISH JEWS
LONDON, February 15
It is learned that 21 members of the Berlin Jewish Community Council, who were arrested as hostages on November 9, have disappeared. Eight had previously been shot because some Jews escaped from a deportation barracks.
Not a single Jew is left in the Warsaw ghetto, where there were originally 430,000. The remnants of the Jews in Poland are confined to 55 ghettos spread over the country. Martial law has been declared in Warsaw, according to German newspapers, which are quoted by a Zurich correspondent. Last week 170 persons were executed for "sabotage and acts against German soldiers."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 5
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