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Law Students Demand Expulsion of Jews from Polish Universities

November 6, 1932
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The complete exclusion of Jews from Polish universities was unanimously demanded in a resolution adopted at a two day conference of National Democratic law students.

“The lawyers fully realize how disgraceful and hostile are the activities which the minorities conduct against Poland,” says the resolution.

The complete exclusion of the Jews particularly from law schools, throughout the country, is demanded in the resolution.

The conference also went on record as protesting against the announcement that the autonomy of the University of Warsaw would be withdrawn if disturbances are renewed.

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