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Jews Wounded in Disorders in Polish Towns

January 3, 1937
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A number of Jewish merchants were wounded and their market stalls demolished yesterday during an anti-Semitic outbreak in a town near Warsaw. Several Polish laborers defended the Jews from their assailants until the police arrived. Six stalls were wrecked and considerable merchandise was destroyed in the attack.

Several Jews were beaten and windows of a synagogue broken in anti-Semitic disorders in the township of Milatyn in the Lwow district and in Oswiecim, Krakow district, it was reported here today.

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