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Paris Court Sentences Two Russians for Forging Pogrom Documents

January 27, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Sentences of eight and four months imprisonment respectively were imposed by the Paris court on two Russians, Salowski and Rejevsky for forging documents compromising the Soviet government.

It was brought out during the proceedings that Salowski and Rejevsky had supplied Jewish newspapers and organizations in Europe and America with forged documents concerning the pogrom activities of generals in the Czarist army and leaders of the Russian Whites.

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