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Nazis Execute Young Czech-jewish Poet; Convert Synagogue into Museum

September 30, 1942
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Hanus Bonn, a young Czech-Jewish poet, who lately had been employed by the Prague Jewish Community, has been executed by the Nazi occupation authorities in the Czech Protectorate on the charge of “sabotaging the registration of Jews,” Czechoslovak circles here learned today.

Another report reaching the Czech Government reveals that the synagogue at Louny, in Czechoslovakia, has been converted into a museum by the Nazis.

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