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Story of Polish Jews displaced from Germany in 1938 told in exhibition

August 28th, 2019

Photographs, documents, and recollections of Polish Jews displaced from Germany in 1938 who found themselves in the transit camp in Zbaszyn, western Poland, can be seen in an exhibition at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw from Thursday. "The exhibition 'Polenaktion, October 1938. The story of those expelled from Germany' is linked to the anniversary of this action, which is a largely forgotten event that affected the fate of 17,000 Polish Jews and was, in a sense, a prelude to the Holocaust. Polenaktion refers to the arrests and expulsion of 17,000 Polish Jews living within the German Reich in October 1938. It was announced on October 26, 1938, carried out mainly on October 28-29, and primarily associated with the anti-Jewish policy of the Third Reich and the growing persecution of Jews," Dr. Katarzyna Person of the Jewish Historical Institute told PAP.


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