Bucharest authorities are “flooded” with requests to purchase all kinds of property that the National Center for the Rumanian of Property has robbed from the Jews, according to reports reaching here. The authorities, however, have announced that all such applications are premature since liquidation of the confiscated property will be effected by public auction.
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