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Cazalet Asks Refuge for Jews

In a letter published by the Times today, Captain Victor Cazalet, Conservative M.P., appeals for a place of asylum for European Jewry. “It is inconceivable,” he declares, “that the world can look on much longer at what amounts to extermination of European Jewry without finding some place of refuge for them.”

May 8, 1938
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In a letter published by the Times today, Captain Victor Cazalet, Conservative M.P., appeals for a place of asylum for European Jewry. “It is inconceivable,” he declares, “that the world can look on much longer at what amounts to extermination of European Jewry without finding some place of refuge for them.”

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