A newspaper for Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland will be issued shortly, the Berlin wireless reported today from Cracow.
“The paper will be devoted to a discussion of purely Jewish matters and will thus resemble other Jewish papers in the Reich and in the Bohemia-Moravia Protectorate,” the report said. “Problems of training the Jews in professions, transfer and emigration of Jews will be the main topics of this paper.”
(As far as is known the only Jewish paper being published in the Reich or Nazi-held territory at the present is the Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, issued under Nazi supervision once a week in Berlin.)
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