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QUISLINGS REFUSE

WANTED FOR RUSSIAN FRONT LONDON, September 28. Germany's effort to get cannon fodder for a second Russian winter does not seem to be meeting with much success. Even members of Quisling's •party in Norway are reported to have held meetings of protest against being rounded up to fight on the Eastern Front. According to one report, 50 of the quislings said flatly that they would not go to fight in Russia, and they were put into a concentration camp; 273 others who showed similar ideas are also said to have been locked up.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 78, 29 September 1942, Page 5

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QUISLINGS REFUSE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 78, 29 September 1942, Page 5

QUISLINGS REFUSE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 78, 29 September 1942, Page 5

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