FOREIGN POLICE LEGIONS
DENIAL OF FORMATION Berlin, June 8. Headquarters of the British Army of the Rhine denied that foreign police legions Avere being formed. It had been reported that such a legion was being formed from Poles, Yugoslavs and residents of Balkan, countries who elected not to return to their own lands. Certain selected members of Allied nations would bo armed and used for some cuard duties in the British, zone, stated British Headquarters. They were being dispersed in small groups among British units, to which they would lie attached.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 14081, 10 June 1946, Page 3
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