Fifty more Gdynia Jews have been ordered by the Government Commissioner to leave the Polish Corridor district permanently for “considerations of security and frontier protection,” it was announced here today. They follow several hundred Jews previously ordered expelled. Among the new batch of deportees are a number of employes whose jobs are being given to non-Jewish Poles specially brought to Gdynia from Poznan, as well as a number of merchants, women and children.
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