Approximately 1,000 Jews are among 5,000 to 6,000 Yugoslavs who have recently been returned from relief camps in Italy to their homeland at the request or Marshal Tito.
Stateless persons and refugees from Germany. Poland, Czechoslovakia and northern Italy will be placed in the camps vacated by the Yugoslavs. Maximum use will probably be made of the camps only after the liberation of northern Italy. At present, only a few stateless persons are being moved there from camps in central Italy.
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