The article presents an overview of news items published in newspapers around the globe as of April 1940. The U.S. State Department reported a number of aliens who were registered with U.S. consulates abroad to enter into the country. Jim Crow street cars are being installed in Warsaw, Poland. The mining industry in Newfoundland is under recovery.
Focuses on the presence of Germanophobia, or the fear of Germans, in Polish thought. Protests caused by the paper shortage among the intelligentsia, prompted by the alleged use of the shortage by the authorities as a pretext for tightening up literary censorship; Lack of freedom from the Germans felt by the Poles; Attitude shown by the Poles during the celebrations held to mark the 20th anniversary of the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto.
Published
1963
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