Rumanians alleged to be responsible for the “ghost train,” in which many hundreds of Jews being deported from northeast Rumania were imprisoned under terrible conditions, will be among the accused who will appear before the Rumanian people’s court in the coming month, it was announced today. Other accused include men said to be responsible for the pogrom of Jews at Jassy.
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