Reports about increased Gestapo terror against Jews and Poles in Nazi-held Poland are published today in the Dziennik Polski, Polish daily newspaper in London. An average of fifteen people are being executed daily by the Gestapo without any hearing or trial, while hundreds of Jews and Poles are being arrested and sent for internment to Jasla, Nazi-held Galicia, where they are reported to be confined under the most inhuman conditions, the Polish newspaper reports.
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