51 BURGENLAND
JEWS MARRONED ON BREAKWATER IN DANUBE: 35 REPATRIATED
AND ARRESTED BY NAZI. 15 STILL HIDING IN WOOD ON FRONTIER.
Prague, Apr. 20th. (Jewish Telegraphic
agency).
Fifty-one Jews from Burgenland were rescued on Sunday night from a breakwater in the Danube after the
inhabitants of the Czech town of Theben had been attracted by their cries of distress. The breakwater was
about 100 meters from the Czech side of the
river. Czech frontier guards brought the marooned Jews to
Theben.
The Jews, who are from the Austrian
frontier towns of Kittsee and Kroatisch-Jarendorf, declared that they had been arrested by Nazi stormtroopers
who had confiscated their property, put them in
a motor-boat and left them marooned on the breakwater.
Among the Jews was the 82-year-old Rabbi of Kittsee, Perls, im Originaltext fälschlich:
Parls his sick
wife, and many women and small children.
The Theben
innkeeper Sieber took pity on the Jews
and put them up at his inn. They were later fetched by Czecho-Slovak
police who took them to the police detention
station in Bratislava. Only the wife of Rabbi
Perls was permitted to stay in the Jewish
hospital in Bratislava, the rest were taken across the Hungarian frontier.
The Czecho-Slovak authorities declare that they cannot allow any Jewish
refugees from Austria to stay
in the country, because, if they do, the Nazis would deport all the Burgenland
Jews to Czecho-Slovakia.
The Hungarian
authorities deported the 51 Jews to
Austria on Tuesday. 35 of them crossed the border into Austria and
were arrested by Nazi
stormtroopers of Kittsee who imprisoned them in one of their barracks. The remaining 15 refugees were yesterday still in the Pheasants’ Wood along the border of
Austria.
A Jewish delegation left Bratislava for
Prague to ask the
Czecho-Slovak
Minister of the Interior, Dr. Czerny, to allow the Jewish
refugees to stay in Czecho-Slovakia.
Another delegation is to leave for London to lodge a formal
protest with the British
Government against such mass expulsions.