Greek Jews have received very little benefit from the shipments of food and medicine which were sent to Greece with British permission, it is reported here today.
Axis officials throughout the country have seen to it that as few supplies as possible are distributed to Jews. In Salonika, for instance, Jews received only five percent of the share to which they were entitled.
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