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Jews in Soviet Poland Held Angered by Red Trade Curbs

February 5, 1940
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The Daily Telegraph reports that the Jewish population in Russian-occupied Poland is incensed by the drastic policy of preventing legitimate trade, thereby precluding economic existence. The younger Jews, the newspaper states, are disgusted by the Moscow-Berlin alliance. It added that the growing revolt in Poland against the “chaotic organization” of the Soviet authorities and their “brutal treatment” was causing great anxiety in the Kremlin.

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