It is learned that the some 1200 Jews
removed from Stettlin have been settled
in three small towns in the neighborhood of Lublin where they are said to
be now living under conditions of considerable hardship and poverty.
According to reliable information the order
for the deportation of the Jews
from Schneidemuhl was
issued by the same local authority who was responsible for the action taken in Stettin. An arrangement has been tentatively concluded whereby the Schneidemuhl
Jews will not be sent to Eastern Poland as has
been the case with those from Stettin but will be transferred to other parts of the Reich.