DELIBERATE POLICY.
Brutalisation Of Youth Of Military Age. EFFECT OF BARBARITIES. liritlsh OfHclal Win;loss. (Kecvlved i p.m.) KI;<;BY, NuvcidlKT n. A (Sertnan medical writer wlio lias found nanctuiiry in Britain after personal experience of th<> concentration camps ut Daeliiiii .nii«l JsiiclienwnM contriliitites an article t«» the current <piarterlv issue of tins "Catholic Medical (iiiardian." confirming in nlmost every detail what has been published in tin* White Paper.
l)i.Hrii«»inj» the effect of tin' barbarities, not only on the prisoners but on the gllolers, which lie Itelieves to lie the result of a. deliberate policy, the writer says. "It. in interesting to note in this tragic connection that parties of the Hitler Youth are frequently taken through the camps. It is difficult to escape the conclusion that one of the functions of theso institutions is to produce tho systematic .brutalination of the German youth of military age."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8
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145DELIBERATE POLICY. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8
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