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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 3

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3 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHROXICLE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1942 Allies Broadcast Joint Denunciation of Hitler's Persecution of Jews OPEN TONITE AND TOMORROW NITE UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Associated in the joint statement issued simultaneously in London, were held in some measure responsible, Eden said: "That is precisely what is in the mind of the government." could, "but there are Answering a question whether the protest broadcast to the German people made clear that they Asked about the possibility of n.ass Jewish migration to neutral countries, Eden said the Allies would be happy to do all they Washington and Moscow were the United States, Great Britain, th French National Committee, and the exiled governments of Belgium, Vengeance Pledged! For Extermination Campaign London (UP) Allied broadcasts in 22 tongues crackled around the -otld last ruRht a joint denunciation of Adolf Hitler's campaign to exterminate the Jews of Kurope, 1 Ux I I XO V--4- 'x i Czechoslovakia, Greece, Luxsm-bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Yugoslavia. "From all the occupied countries Jews are being transported In conditions of appalling horror and brutality in Eastern Europe," the statement said. together with a pledge that the hapless victims already numbering Give hundreds of thousands ehall be irn 1 ii verged. In Poland the Ghettos established by the Nazis "are being systematically emptied of all Jews except a few highly skilled workers required for war industries." "None of those taken away are ever heard of again," it continued.

"The able-bodied are slowly worked to death in labor camps. America. Eritain. Russia, the Fighting French and eight exiled governments "condemn in the strongest possible terms this bestial policy of cold-blooded extermination," a formal statement said. It concluded.

"They reaffirm their solemn resolution to insure that those responsible for these crimes shall not escape retribution, and to press cm the necessary practical measures to this end." The United Nations agreed that Poland "has been made the princi XJ I. 'I- The infirm are lft to die of exposure and starvation, or are de liberately massacred in mass exe Or cutions. "The number of victims of these bloody cruelties is reckoned in 1V pal Nazi salughter Affirm ing the conclusion, Fohsh govern merit sources said the Germans Overcoat Like This many hundreds of thousands of entirely innocent men, women and children." When Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden read the statement to the House of Commons, the members stood for a silent moment in protest against -what one member called "this disgusting barbarism." "It is intended that all persons who can properly be held responsible for these crimes, whether ringleaders or actual perpetrators of the outrages, shall be treated alike and brought to book," Eden said. had deported 433,000 Jews from Warsaw in the last three months, averaging 7,000 daily, and had executed 8.000 in the Lublin district alone. Private advices from the continent held that mass deportations end executions were a part of the plan to rid Europe of 5,000,000 jwrsons in the next six months in en effort to alleviate a serious food eituation and protect Germany's home front against starvation.

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