Tag #110379 - Interview #79258 (Leopold Sokolowski)

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There used to be a deputy, though I don't remember whether he was a member of the Parliament or the Senate, his name was Prystor [17] and he wore a little beard. He was one of the anti-Semites. Before the war there was a dispute over ritual slaughter [18]. That became a pretext for an attack on the Jews. I knew that anti-Semitism was a problem, but I didn't feel it particularly acutely, because in Kazimierz everyone was a Jew.
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Leopold Sokolowski