Numerous arrests among Jews in German Silesia were reported by the Polish press today, including 36 in Beuten, among them the leaders of the Jewish community, Dr. Dzianloschinki and Advocate Kutner, 20 Jews in Gleiwitz and 100 in Hindenburg, all of whom were interned in concentration camps.
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