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July 19, 1946 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-07-19

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U. S., Britain Hold 'Secret' Talks on Palestine

(See Story on Page 16)

The
Jewish
Community's
Family
Newspaper

THE JEWISH NEWS

VOL. 9—NO. 18

A Weekly Review

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, July 19, 1946

RA. 7956

34.61:111.
. 22

America's
Leading
English-
Jewish
Newspaper

$3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c

4,000 Fleeing Poland Weekly;

New Pogroms Increase Panic

Page 3

Zionists,Veterans Picket
British Consulate Here,
errand Justice in Zion

Page 6

Jewish Vets Offer Truman Full
Division to Serve in Palestine

' Page 5

Above:

Pro-Arab Propaganda
ay Be Aired in Court

HIAS worker
supervises d e p a r t u re by
truck of Jewish refugees
from a German DP camp
on their way to Frankfurt
Assembly Center.

Page

from where
refugees with HIAS Corpor-
ate affidaVits leave for
Bremerhaven, where they
the U. S.
embarked for

aboard S.S. Marine Flasher.
Those left behind clamber
up train to kiss friends and
relatives good-bye. HIAS
migration service helps make
good-byes only temporary.

7

Jews, Non-Jews Start
Large Relief Mission

Page 12

Anti-Semitism Spreads Jews Insist on Going to Palestine

A Review by the Editors of News Story

New anti-Semitism cropping out
in Europe and the Middle. East
evidences a basic keynote in ideo-
logical warfare now entangling Rus-
sia with former Allies. Top govern-
ment' circles in London and Wash-
ington try to ignore signs of Rus-
sian • support for anti-Sethitic activ-
ists as well as MoscOw's changed
policy toward Jewish refugees.

"71

Latest evidences of Soviet policy
are: (1) ConfisCation of Jewish pro-
perties in Austria whose owners had
been killed or sent to concentration
camps by Hitler; (2) Hungarian in-
under Soviet directive,
dustries,
notified Jewish foremen and super-
intendents to become .ordinary work-
ers; (3) hints in Soviet organs of
Russian backing of Arab .demonstra-
tion against Anglo-American Com-
mittee plan for Palestine; (4) dis-
appearance of one million Jews in-
side Russian territory during the
war. Moscow's departure from
"anti-discrimination" policy is the
biggest development in racial prob-
lems since Hitler. Zionist sources
assert Poland, under Moscow, is as
anti-Jewish today as it was the time

of Nazi-supported.,Axterminatimw .



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Figures Tell Story!

In a vote organized by
UNRRA in Displaced Per-
sons Camps in the Ameri-
can Zone in Germany, the
vote by 19,311 refugees in-
dicated that 18,702 wanted
to go to Palestine; . 393 to
the U. S., 13 to Germany,



and 203- elsewhere.

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