Approximately 400,000 Jews have emigrated from Poland since the World War, it was announced today at a conference of the Jewish Emigration Aid Society.
The figure represents half of the entire Polish emigration during that period, it was stated.
Immigration curbs in virtually all countries of the world have cut the yearly average of Jewish Emigration from Poland to 20,000 from 50,000 before the war, the report stated.
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