ANTI-NAZI MOVEMENT
EXECUTIONS IN POLAND
LONDON, October 21
The Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" says that German newspapers in Poland have announced the extermination of an illegal anti-Nazi organisation by the execution of four Germans from Danzig. The organisation is alleged to have been started before the war to undermine German military power and the Nazi organisation in Poland and Germany. A decree divides Warsaw into three residential areas, German, Jewish, and Polish, says the Polish correspondent of "The Times." The best part is reserved for Germans, and comprises parks, an avenue of modern mansions, and many palaces. There were no Germans in Warsaw before the war, but now there are 50,000, half of whom are civil servants of the German Administration and the remainder troops and [members of the Gestapo.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 99, 23 October 1940, Page 9
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131ANTI-NAZI MOVEMENT Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 99, 23 October 1940, Page 9
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