Five Jewish students, three of them girls, were beaten up yesterday in anti-Semitic disorders that flared at Cracow University during a “Day without Jews.” A group of Nationalist students raided a Jewish professor’s classroom, ejecting Jewish students, inflicting injuries on five of them. A poster advertising the “day” was removed by the University’s rector himself.
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