Some of the Polish Jews deported by Germany have been accepted into Poland. The Polish authorities seem helpless as to what to with them.
Reports have surfaced that there is not enough to feed the 12,000 Jews in the border town of Zbąszyń. Some are forced to sleep in horse stables still filthy with horse dung.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Polish Jews at the German-Polish Border
Subjects in this Article:
Anti-Semitism,
German-Polish Border,
Holocaust,
Passports,
Poland,
Polish Jews,
Zbąszyń
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