UNIONS’ ATTITUDE
Criminal Responsibility Of Germans LONDON, October 18. The British Trades Union Congress today adopted by a big majority a report by the British and Soviet Trades Union Committee on the treatment of Germany after the war. The report demanded that Germaus responsible for war crimes should be punished aud stated that the German people could not be absolved from all responsibility for crimes. The committee strongly opposed “the appeasement policy of those endeavouring to mitigate the punishment of the Hitlerite criminals,” and called on the organized workers to “resist the permeation of the trade union movement with subh misguided views.”
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 4
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