The first list, compiled in London, of Polish Jews who were exiled into distant parts of Soviet Russia from the Soviet-occupied part of Poland reached Moscow, according to advices received here today. Those mentioned in this list will be released from exile under the present Russo-Polish agreement.
Dr. Ignacy Schwartzbart, Jewish member of the Polish National Council, is asking Polish Jews all over the world who are interested in the release of their interned relatives in Russia, to send him the names and exact addresses of the internees as well as the names and addresses of their families, in order that the war-torn families may be brought together after the liberation of the interned men. Dr. Schwartzbart’s address in London is 45 Queens Court, Queensway W.2.
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