The entire Jewish population of Bobrownik and Trojanow in the district of Pulawy, Nazi-held Poland, was ordered by the Nazi authorities to leave the townships within one hour notice, it is reported here today. The expelled Jews were driven on foot to the city of Deblin, thirty kilometer away, where they were segregated in the ghetto there.
The Prague newspaper Posledni List reaching here today carries an appeal issued by the tailors guild in Prague urging its members not to accept orders from Jews. The Nazi-controlled Czech paper also carries a “pillory of shame” listing the names of Czechs showing kindness to Jews.
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