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Polish Jewry Excited over Prussian Confiscation Law: Polish Government Aid to Be Determined to Make

June 27, 1932
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The Prussian confiscation law has caused tremendous excitement among the Jews of Poland. There are many Polish Jews who are not living in Germany who also possess immovable property in Prussia.

The J.T.A. here learns that the Polish Government is determined to make vigorous representations to the German Government against this resolution being adopted in the Prussian Diet and to draw all the necessary consequences if the law is enforced and affects Polish citizens. It would be the first time, it is pointed out, that the property of Polish citizens would be confiscated in a non-Communist State.

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