CURFEW FOR CZECHS
ORDINANCE BY HEYDRICH
LONDON, September 29,
Heydrich has ordered all Czechs to be in their homes, behind locked doors, by 11 o'clock. More executions are reported, 20 persons having been shot in the first day that Heydrich took over. ■ Stockholm reports that there are rumours in Berlin that thousands of arrests have been made in the two provinces of Bohemia and Moravia.
Three more executions have taken place in France, and one of the victims is reported to have been the former deputy for Amiens.
Moscow reports that in the last two months Yugoslav guerrillas have destroyed 200 bridges, blown up 400 ammunition and food dumps, and derailed about 17 trains. "
The German radio announces that all Jews over 15 years of age in the Calais district have been placed under special police control.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 7
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