JEWS IN GERMANY
TRANSFER TO POLAND
[BY CABLE-—PRE(3S.
COPENHAGEN, Noyena.bei,’ 4. The transfer of Jews from Germany to the Jewish reserve in Poland has begun. It is announced that no Jew will be suffered to remain in Germany after November 4, 1940. Only-doctors are to be allowed to continue theji profession. Others must work in agiiculture and buildingThe Jews will be allowed to manage the reserve under the control of Germans.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1939, Page 8
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