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Italian Jews in Germany Ordered to Report to Consulate

February 28, 1943
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All Italian Jews residing in the Rhineland district of Germany, including women who have assumed Italian citizenship through marriage, and Yugoslav Jews, who previously lived in regions which have been annexed by Italy, have been ordered to report immediately to the Italian consulate in Cologne, the Essener Zeitung reports. No reason for the order is given.

Newspapers reaching here today from the Nazi-puppet state of Croatia, carved out of Yugoslavia, report that all Jews, including foreign and baptized Jews living in Osijek, capital of the province of Slovenia, have been instructed to report to the police. Persons failing to do so will be sent to concentration camps, the paper writes.

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