The first meeting in more than a decade in which German Jewish and non-Jewish lawyers sat down together to discuss common problem has just concluded in the British zons of Germany, it was disclosed today by the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad, whose legal department sponsored the conference.
The participants, among whom were high-ranking German jurists and top officials of the legal division of the British accupation administration, discussed the questions of restitution of property confiscated from religions and political persecutees by the Nazi regime, steps to in#####
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