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PUNISHMENT CELLS

GERMAN CONCENTRATION GAMPS APPALLING CONDITIONS ALLEGED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 16. (Received May 16, at 2 p.m.) An ex-member of the Reichstag. Herr Gerhardt Seger, addressing the Jewish Anti-German Boycott Council, declared that the burning of the Reichstag ended German liberty. Two hundred thousand people were now in concentration camps, where they lived under appalling conditions, some occupying punishment cells known as “ standing stone coffins,” in which they were compelled to stand erect for eight days and nights, inducing paralysis of the legs. Germany needed no permission to rearm, ns it was already done.

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Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 12

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PUNISHMENT CELLS Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 12

PUNISHMENT CELLS Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 12