Hungarian war veterans were urged today “to enlist in the work of eliminating the Jews from Hungarian national life” in an address delivered before a gathering of ex-service men in Budapest by Ulloin-Revicsky, the press-chief of the Hungarian Government, it was reported over the Rome radio.
The Hamburger Fremdenblatt, a German paper reaching here today, carries an interview with Sano Mach, Slovakian Minister of Interior, stating that “so far eighty percent of the Jews in Slovakia have been removed without any disturbances in the economic life of the country.” He added that “new peasant settlements are now being founded on land expropriated from Jews.”
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