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Anti-jewish Attackers Blame Parents Upbringing

September 14, 1932
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Two young Poles arrested for attacking Jewish pedestrians, informed the court that they regret their acts and blamed their parents for bringing them up in an anti-Semitic atmosphere.

At the same time the two youths vowed not to conduct any anti-Semitic activity in the future.

The court sentenced the two to two weeks imprisonment but postponed the carrying out of the sentence for two years.

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