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Colonel Josiah Wedgwood Raises Question on Polish Disturbances in Parliament

December 13, 1932
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Colonel Josiah Wedgwood asked, in the House of Commons today, whether the British Minister in Warsaw had already supplied the British government with information regarding the anti-Jewish excesses in Poland.

In reply, the under-secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Eden, stated that according to a report received from the British Ambassador in Warsaw, the situation in Lemberg and other towns where Jewish persons were attacked, was now almost normal. Further trouble was not anticipated.

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