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Anti-jewish Violence Renewed in Poland

January 13, 1936
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Anti-Jewish violence has been renewed in several parts of Poland, reports reaching here today disclosed.

Two bombs exploded with terrific force Friday night in St. Getruda Street, Krakow, which is thickly populated by Jews.

Three Jewish shops were set on fire by unidentified persons in the village of Moska, near Lwow.

The entire Jewish population of the village of Dumbrowa Koscielnia, in the district of Wysoki Mazowieck, was forced to flee when peasants launched an anti-Jewish attack during which they smashed the windows of all Jewish houses.

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