Nearly all the 9,000 Jews living in the province of Baden and the Palatinate, Germany, were rounded up yesterday and transported elsewhere, the United Press reported today from Berlin. Informants said they believed the Jews were on their way to southern unoccupied France, the dispatch said. It was reported that some of the Jews were put on French railroad cars and sent to Mulhausen, Alsace.
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