Jewish names continue to appear in the lists of patriots executed by the Germans in the city of Warsaw since the beginning of the general uprising, it was reported here today by Polish-Jewish leaders. The executed Jews apparently had been hidden in Warsaw hitherto by Polish friends.
Reports from the Polish underground movement received here indicate that there are still about 50,000 Jews held in a number of concentration camps in the part of Poland held by the Germans. These camps are situated in Palszow, Mielec, Pistkow, Czenstochowa, Piotrokow, Radom, Starachowice and Skarszina.
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