A total of some five to six thousand Polish Jews who migrated to France last year have this year returned to Poland owing to the economic crisis in France.
A total number of 30,000 Polish citizens, including non-Jews, have departed from France for Poland since the beginning of 1932.
This migration is paralleled by the return to their native lands of large numbers of Roumanian and Hungarian Jews.
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