Fr;ciay, April It, 1944 Polish Army Leader Denies Charges of Anti-Semitism Gen. Sosnkowski Says There is No Discrimination in Qrder- ing Ban on Anti-Jewish Activity; Report 3,500 Jewish Soldiers Asking Transfer . • LONDON (JPS)—Complete denial of charges of anti-Semitism in the Polish forces was made by Gen. Sosnkowski, commander-in- chief of the Polish Army, at a press conference in Naples, according to reports here. At the same time, it was revealed here that Gen. - Sosnkowski issued an order banning anti-Semitism in the Polish forces. These statements, by the Polish commander-in-chief and spokes- man for the Polish Government-in-Exile, followed the airing in the House of Commons of accusations that anti-Semitism was so rife in . the Polish Army, that several hundred Jewish soldiers applied for transfers to the British forces, and some went AWOL to go to London to submit transfer applications. Gen. Sosnkowski declared in Naples that "the Polish armed forces are free of any racial prejudice. There is no discrimination •whatever as far as race and religion are concerned." In support of this point he said that two Jewish commandos with the Polish forces in Italy had received decorations, and that he had presented to Michael Klepfiz, a fighter of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto, a posthumous award. THE JEWISH NEWS Page Three Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) OVERSEAS Syrian legations may soon be opened in Washington and London, the Syrian govern- ment stated in an announcement that it was taking steps to establish formal relations with Great Britain and the U. S. In Budapest 1,600 houses belonging to Jews were confiscated by the authorities, and the Jews were put out with no other accommoda- tions being made available for them. The Hungarian Minister of Finance ordered all Jews in the country to deliver all their valuables within three days to designated government offices. Jews were also ordered to deliver their radios to the authorities within the same three- day period. Heavy penalties will be imposed on thoSe not complying with the order. A Hungarian radio broadcast announced that Drs. Lazlo Soblichi and Ferenz Kombazi, lead- ing members of the Jewish Community Council of Budapest, are being held as hostages to be executed in the event of sabotage committed by. Jews against the Gerinan troops. Father Waczlav Stamosevicius, a Catholic priest, has been sentenced to three years' im- prisonment for attempting to assist a 16 year old Jewish girl to evade deportation. He bap- tized the girl, registered her under an assumed name and employed hen as a servant in the parish house. (See Also Page 14) Anti Semitism Forces 3,500' Jewish Soldiers to Leave LONDON (JTA)—Jewish and non-Jewish circles, here are watch- ing with interest the attitude of the ,Polish cfovernment-in-exile with regard to the charges of anti-Semitism in thePolish Army voiced last week in Parliament. The charges elicited a Polish reply an- nouncing that Commander-in-Chief Gen. Kazimierz Sosnowski is attempting to check the anti-Jewish feelings in the Polish armed forces in Britain. While 600 Jewish soldiers in the Polish Army in Britain are at present asking to be transferred to British units in order to escape the anti-Semitic atmosphere which they encounter, it was learned ' that anti-Jewish feelings in the ranks of the Polish Army in the Middle East have forced about 3,500 Jewish soldiers there to leave the Polish units and seek enlistment in the British Army or in Jewish units servings with the British Army. - • Will Discuss Polish Anti-Semitism LONDON, (JTA)—The question of anti-Semitism in the Polish Army, which was discussed in the, House of Commons last week, will shortly be raised in the House of Lords, it was announced by Tom Driberg, Independent member of Commons. "The question of the mistreatment of Jewish soldiers in the Polish armed forces is by no means settled," Driberg said. "The attempts on the part of the Polish inquiry commission' to minimize the anti-Semitic outbreaks would be more convincing if the con- stitution and the procedure of this commission were clearly shown to be impartial. The commission of five included four officers of the Polish Army and not even one Jew. Nor was any Allied liaison officer invited to join this commission, despite the interest taken by the British Government in the matter." Sir Herbert Bunnico, who is in charge of arranging concerts by the government-sponsored ENSA organization for the entertain- ment of British and Allied troops, this week revealed that the Polish authorities did not allow him to include a Jew in a concert program which was to be given for Polish soldiers. Thousands of Jews Helped By Russians to Escape Nazis Non-Jewish Population in Sections Occupied by Enemy Guide Them to Safety in Woods; Witnesses Tell of Atrocities at Conference in Moscow MOSCOW (JTA)-:--The non-Jewish population in the sections of Russia which were occupied by the German Army help thousands of Jews to escape from the Nazis, it was reported here by a number of speakers addressing the third annual all-Jewish conference, being attended by delegates from all parts of the U.S.S.R. and from the armed forces and partisan groups. A Jewish partisan, A. Chazanov, whose wife and children were executed in occupied Byelorussia, told the conference how the Ger- mans mercilessly massacred Jews in Byelorussian towns and how he and others were given shelter by local non-Jews and guided by them through the woods to Russian partisan units. He described the bru- tality with which German units rounded up the Jews in each town and led them to the suburbs to be machine-gunned. He also reported on the activities of Jewish guerilla fighters and said that there are thousands of them in Byelorussian woods. (JPS•reports claim the Red Army found not a single Jew in the liberated cities of Mozir and Kalikowichi. Soon after the liberation, however, Jews began to emerge from the 'forests, and it was revealed that they had performed major tasks in Partisan collaboration with the Soviet forces. They had even published a clandestine Yiddish newspaper. Reports submitted to the conference added to the growing archieVes of Nazi atrocities against the Jews. The reports told of Jewish families who were burned on the pyre in the township of Mikhalin; of the execution of all Jewish residents numbering 300 persons, in Lyasno, and the execution of 800 Jewish resi- dents of Likovichi)- Shachne Epstein, leader of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, addressing the conference, pointed out that though many Jews were killed by the Germans during their occupation of Russian cities, "the enemy has not succeeded in annihilating the majority of the Jewish population because our government evacuated them far into the interior of the country." The more territory the Red Army lib- erates, he said, "the more we learn concerning the self-sacrifice of Russians, Ukrainians, Byelorussians, Lithuanians and Moldavians who risked their ownlives and saved the Jews from extermination." Arrest Romanians Guilty of Killing Jews in Bessarabia . LONDON, (JTA)—Russian authorities in occupied Romanian territory have started rounding up Romanian war criminals, includ- ing those who participated in executions of Jews in Bessarabia, Bukavina and Transnistria, it is reported here. They will be placed on trial in accordance with the statement of the Allies in which war criminals were warned that they would have to pay for their crimes. Czechoslovak Jewish organizations this week announced that preparations are being made by Jewish leaders in London to restore Jewish communal life in Carpatho-Ukraine and other parts of Czechoslovakia as soon as these sections are liberated by Russian and Czech troops. Nazis Seize 210 Wealthy Hungarian Jews ANKARA (JPS)—The Nazis reached into Monte Carlo to seize 210 wealthy Hungarian Jews, who for the past two years had found a comparative haven in that city, it is reported here. They were all brought back to Budapest. 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