FROM THE TIME THE NAZIS OCCUPIED THE CITY periodical raids Oil the flimsiest pretext were made on the Jewish quarters in Warsaw, where the inhabitants were lined up in the streets and forced to stand for long periods facing a. wall with their hands above their beads. Gestapo agents at left searching some of the victims. The discovery of anything the Germans decide to call contraband was the excuse for beatings, torture and murder.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 4
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74FROM THE TIME THE NAZIS OCCUPIED THE CITY periodical raids Oil the flimsiest pretext were made on the Jewish quarters in Warsaw, where the inhabitants were lined up in the streets and forced to stand for long periods facing a. wall with their hands above their beads. Gestapo agents at left searching some of the victims. The discovery of anything the Germans decide to call contraband was the excuse for beatings, torture and murder. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 4
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