A book on Nazi mass murders of Jews and others during the Second World War, written by Josef Wulf, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency correspondent in West Berlin, was published here today. Entitled “Special Treatment, ” the phrase used by the Nazi hierarchy to describe the annihilation of European Jewry, the book includes a number of Nazi documents on the treatment of Jews, Poles, Czechs and prisoners of war.
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