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Plan Memorial to Jewish Soldiers Who Fell in Polish Wars

February 7, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

A memorial to the Jewish soldiers who fell in the wars of the Polish Republic will be erected here, according to plans formulated by Dr. Mizes, chief Jewish chaplain in the Polish army.

The memorial is to be erected at the Warsaw cemetery in the section of the Jewish soldiers’ graves. The memorial will cost several thousand Zlotys. An appeal to the Jewish communities in Poland to support the fund has been made.

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