The Sofia radio, in a Hebrew broadcast today, reported that about 10,000 Bulgarian Jews who were held in a camp near Sofia are now considered “lost.” The Jews were deported from the camp last year to Bratislava and from there probably to Poland. “No news of their fate has been received since,” the broadcast said.
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