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15 Polish Jewish Families Ordered Expelled from Saxony

March 12, 1933
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“The United States in World Affairs” will be the subject of the address to be delivered at the Forum of the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667-691 Eastern Parkway, next Monday evening, March 13th, at 8:15 o’clock.

A report has reached here that the Saxon Minister of Interior has ordered the expulsion from Dresden of 15 Jewish families who are Polish citizens, among them a number of young children. It is added that the efforts of the Polish Consul to obtain a withdrawal of the expulsion order has failed and that the Polish Consul-General in Berlin is now dealing with the matter.

The “Kattowitzer Press” reports that 240 Polish Jewish families have arrived at Kattowitz, in Polish Upper Silesia, fleeing from Berlin and Saxony before Hitlerist excesses.

“The United States in World Affairs” will be the subject of the address to be delivered at the Forum of the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667-691 Eastern Parkway, next Monday evening, March 13th, at 8:15 o’clock.

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