The Germans in Warsaw do not hesitate to cooperate with or ask the help of Jewish scientists and physicians in their heath campaign, according to a dispatch by Alvin J. Steinkopf, of the Associated Press, first non-German correspondent to visit Warsaw since the war. “Jewish doctors and nurses have been called from Berlin in considerable numbers to staff Jewish hospitals and quarantine homes,” the dispatch said.
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