GERMANY AND POLAND
SIGNING OF AGREEMENT PRECAUTIONS FOR VON RiBBENTROP’S SAFETY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, January 24. (Received January 25, at 2.30 p.m.) Herr von Ribbentrop is going to Warsaw for the signing of the Polish-German agreement, under which Germany will not deport more Polish Jews. Ten thousand have already been deported. They will be allowed to go to Germany if they wish to settle their affairs, returning to Poland after a stipulated period., Poland is taking precautions for Herr von Ribbentrop’s safety. The police are not allowing 5,000 deported Polish Jews encamped at the frontier town of Zbonszyn to approach the railway during the passing of Herr von Ribbenirop’s train to-morrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 23174, 25 January 1939, Page 14
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