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Polish Teachers, Air Engineers Take Anti-jewish Decisions

June 30, 1937
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Anti-Semitic decisions were taken today by two Polish organizations with large membership at conferences here and in Poznan.

A meeting of Polish aircraft engineers decided to introduce the “Aryan paragraph” barring Jews as members, despite strong opposition of a number of Polish air force officers.

In Poznan, a conference of the Christian National Union of Teachers adopted a resolution supporting institution of “ghetto” schools. The resolution advocates complete segregation of Jewish school children and teachers.

More than twenty Jewish traders were beaten and windows of Jewish houses smashed in disorders which broke out during marketing today in the towns of Gildo and Plawne in the Radomsk district.

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