A balance sheet of what remains of Jewish life in Europe since the advent of Nazism is presented in the volume entitled “Jews in Nazi Europe,” made public today by the Institute of Jewish Affairs, of which Dr. Jacob Robinson is the Director. The volume covers sixteen countries and describes what has happened to 8,500,000 Jews living in the countries which have now come under Nazi domination, including Greater Germany, Rumania, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxemburg, Holland, France, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece and Finland.
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