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Forty Attacks on Jews Reported in Poland, All Go Unpunished

January 8, 1957
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Forty cases of unpunished attacks on Jews in Poland are reported in Trybuna Wolnosci official organ of the United Workers (Communist) Party in Poland, revealed here today. The paper also reveals that Jews were thrown out of work, solely because they were Jews. It calls for more intensive action to combat the anti-Jewish sentiment among the population.

Folkstimme, the only Jewish newspaper in Poland carries an article stating that the growing number of anti-Semitic incidents is provoking restlessness among all sections of Polish Jewry. “A considerable number of Jews who never before thought of leaving Poland, have now decided to emigrate from the country, the paper reports. They include many Jewish Communists who for decades were active in the fight for Socialism in Poland and who now ask the question. What is facing us?

The Polish Ministry of Labor informed the Jewish population this week that all Jews who wish to emigrate from Poland must apply for exit visas even though they right have submitted such applications a long time ago. The statement by the Ministry of Interior came after intervention by Jewish leaders in Warsaw who wanted to know why no action had been taken on Jewish applications for exit visas submitted since 1948. It was indicated that the renewed applications would receive immediate attention.

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