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Polish Jew Pays Fine for Briton Who Tore Nazi Insignia from Wreath

Chaim Borenstein, industrialist of Tomashev, has sent 40 shillings in the name of the Tomashev Jewish community to the English Captain Sears, who was fined that amount for having torn the Nazi emblem from the wreath that Hitler’s emissary to London, Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, placed on the grave of the Unknown Soldier.

June 5, 1933
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Chaim Borenstein, industrialist of Tomashev, has sent 40 shillings in the name of the Tomashev Jewish community to the English Captain Sears, who was fined that amount for having torn the Nazi emblem from the wreath that Hitler’s emissary to London, Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, placed on the grave of the Unknown Soldier.

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