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Avert Ritual Murder Agitation in Salonica

April 8, 1929
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An attempt to revive the ritual murder agitation was averted by a fortunate circumstance.

A Christian woman watching a child at play suddenly noticed that the child had disappeared. She immediately raised the alarm that “Jews had stolen the child.” A crowd soon gathered about her and prepared for a raid on Jewish houses.

The excitement was quelled by a passing soldier who found the child wandering in a nearby street. The soldier asked a gendarme to take the child to the nearest police station for safety.

Disbelieving the soldier’s story, the crowd proceeded to the police station. Even when convinced of the truth of the report, the crowd reluctantly dispersed.

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