The Milan radio, operated by the National Committee of Liberation, said today that the Milan Jewish community has resumed functioning in its farmer headquarters at Via Guaraglia 19. As its first official act, the broadeast said, the community council expressed its gratitude to the Liberation Committee and to the clergy for helping Jews during the underground struggle against the Germans and the Italian fascists.
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