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Many Casualties in 1925 Among Jews in Poland, Statistics Indicate

April 28, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The unusually large number of casualties among the Jewish population in Warsaw during 1925 was made known by official statistics published here today.

The records show that during the year 22 Jews died from poisoning, 4 drowned, 10 were burned to death, 22 died from falls through windows, 9 choked to death, 6 died of pistol wounds and 8 by inhaling gas. These casualties included a great number of suicides.

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