Various problems concerning Jewish in Yugoslavia were discussed at a conference of the Federation of Jewish Communities held here at which it was reported that there are 10,000 Jews in Yugoslavia today.
The delegates, representing Jews of Belgrade, Sarajevo, Zagreb and other cities, decided to erect a permanent monument to the memory of the 60,000 Yugoslav Jews murdered by the Nazis during World War II.
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