In a review of Poland during 1938, the semi-monthly Polish Information Bulletin of the Polish Information Service declares the Jewish emigration question ab sorbed the attention of Polish statesmen in the past year and promised to become “an outstanding issue in 1939.” The review asserts that Poland “continued to remain the only country in Central Europe with a large Jewish population where no special laws limiting the rights of the Jews have been introduced.”
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