HATRED OF HIMMLER
'NCREASED BY HORROR PICTURES
(Special P.A. Correspondent.) Eec. 8 a.m. LONDON, May 2,
Hatred of Himmler, with his thin lips and weak, bespectacled eyes, welled up to a height never reached before following reports and photographs of scenes in the Belsen and Buchenwald concentration camps.
, It was the photographs even more (than war correspondents' reports i which; so impressed and nauseated the average man and woman. Always chary of propaganda, they immediately realised that there could not be the slightest tinge of propaganda about these photographs, which, with films, are now being publicly exhibited.
■One thing that seems certain is that whatever part Himmler takes in Germany's surrender, his life will be demanded.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 103, 3 May 1945, Page 8
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