The Yugoslavian Communist Party weekly. “Yugoslav Kummunist,” published an article criticizing “certain Polish circles” for demonstrating anti-Semitism and blaming student unrest in Warsaw on the children of Jews.
The Belgrade periodical, received here, carried an article by Oskar Davico, a Jew, who said he was “revolted by the blindness in certain Polish circles” in “proclaiming a few Jews as culprits for everything unpleasant that has happened” rather than trying to grasp the meaning of the student demonstrations.
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