EXPULSION PLAN
SUDETEN GERMANS
CZECHS TO KEEP MILLION
(By Telegraph—Press Associat'on—Copyright.) Rec. 9 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 25. About 1,000,000 Germans will remain in Czechoslovakia ufter the plan to expel 2,500,000 of them, which was agreed en by Britain, America, and Russia, has been completed, says Keuter's Prague correspondent. It is authoritatively learned that 10 per cent, of the Germans will be expelled in December, 5 per cent, in January, 5 per cent, in February, 15 per cent, in March, 15 per cent, in April, 20 per cent, in May, 20 per cent, in June, and 10 per cent, in July.
In Stockholm the Premier, Mr. Hansson, told Parliament that Sweden was surrendering to the Russians 2700 interned Germans and pro-German military personnel, who, after the end of May, 1945, escaped to Sweden. The Government has also consented to hand over to the Western Allies 250 German military internees, including Austrians, Czechs, Poles', French, and Baits.
Twenty-five hundred German soldiers who took refuge in Sweden and
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 127, 26 November 1945, Page 7
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