The futility of sending a Commission of Investigation to Germany to inquire into the atrocities is pointed out today to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency by a refugee from Germany, who held an important position in Berlin, but whose name cannot for obvious reasons be disclosed. He declares that even a father, whose son might have been murdered by Nazis, would not only decline to give evidence, but would actually deny the murder of his son for fear that a similar fate ###ght befall his entire family.
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