The annihilation of Jews in Poland by the Germans has resulted in grave dislocation in the textile industry and in clothing trades, Berlin newspapers reaching here today admit.
The papers report that the German authorities in Poland have found it necessary to establish special training courses to replace the Jewish artisans, especially in the needle trades.
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