A delegation of the International Assistance Organization for Former Political Prisoners has arrived in Cracow to repatriate Rumanian Jews found in concentration camps in Poland liberated by the Red Army, the Lublin radio reported today. The broadcast said that seven hundred Jews have already returned to Rumania and another two hundred are in the process of leaving.
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