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Jewish Editor Fined; Amnesty Revokes Prison Sentence

November 9, 1932
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Daniel Rosenzweig, the responsible editor of “Nasz Przeglad”, a Jewish paper published in the Polish language, was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment and a fine of 100 zlotys for publishing a letter from the Jewish National Council in connection with the anti-Jewish act of Administrative officials in the township of Zloczew.

The prison sentence was not carried out however in view of the amnesty.

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