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Polish Government Defied by Endeks

Not one National Radical or National Democrat anti-Semite was sent to an isolation camp for having participated in a riot against the Jews, the Endek deputy Czwertinski declared today in a debate in the Parliament budget commission. The challenge to the government side, however, was unanswered. The government deputies ignored the charge, refusing to answer […]

December 18, 1934
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Not one National Radical or National Democrat anti-Semite was sent to an isolation camp for having participated in a riot against the Jews, the Endek deputy Czwertinski declared today in a debate in the Parliament budget commission. The challenge to the government side, however, was unanswered. The government deputies ignored the charge, refusing to answer or even to deny it.

The National Democrats (Endeks) are the chief anti-government anti-Semitic party in Poland. The National Radicals (Naras) were suppressed last summer after the murder of Minister of the Interior Colonel Bronislaw Pieracki.

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