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American Jews Indignant over Polish Policy; Envoy Told

January 27, 1937
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Dr. Samuel Margoshes, editor of The Day, has written an open letter to Consul-General Gruszka of Poland–reprinted as an advertisement in the New York Times–declaring that the American Jews are indignant about Poland’s treatment of its Jews.

Who had sent a release of the Polish Photographic Agency which said that Premier Skladkowski’s address in the Sejm on the Jewish question was commended in the Jewish press. Dr. Margoshes said Jewish editors, fearing confinement in concentration camps, did not dare to do otherwise.

In his letter, Dr. Margoshes charged that although the Polish Government had the facilities it did not halt anti-Jewish terrorism. He also asserted that “the Premier of Poland wishes to throw out three million Jews as if they were so much rubbish.”

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