GOODS FOR GERMANY
DUTCH NEWSPAPER PROTESTS
LONDON, June 21. . The Amsterdam newspaper, "Het Parool,"' sent a telegram to the Commander of the Canadian Ist Army, General Crerar, protesting about, the stores that are being shipped every day from Delfzijl to Germany, , reports the Amsterdam correspondent of the Associated Press. The Newspaper declared that though the shipments were supposed to be the normal supplies required by the German troops, they were made up of looted clothing, bicycles, and other goods stolen from the Dutch. The paper requested Gen-, eral Crerar to put an end to the shipments.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 7
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