Another group of 20 children and 15 men over 60 years of age, who were among the 5,000 Jews deported from Germany and interned at Szboszyn frontier station, arrived here today. At the same time, eight blind Jewish children, six of them girls, were brought to Warsaw by a Czech Jew. The children, who are of Polish parentage, were expelled from a Jewish institution for blind children in Vienna by Nazis.
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