NAZIS' PRISONERS
WARNING APPLIES TO GERMAN VICTIMS (Rec. noon.) RUGBY, April 2G. The Allied warning to Germany about the care of- prisoners was not in principle limited to Allied prisoners of war, internees, and deported citizens of the United Nations, said Mr Churchill in the House of Commons. Its scope extended to all prisoners in Nazi hands, of whatever race, origin, or religion, including Stateless Jews and German and Austrian political prisoners who had suffered as the result of sympathy with our activities on behalf of the cause for which the United Nations were fighting. Mr Churchill added that the British Government and the other Governments of the -United Nations had repeatedly declared their intention to hold the enemy authorities responsible for the maltreatment of persons who had been imprisoned on grounds of race and religion.
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Evening Star, Issue 25469, 27 April 1945, Page 6
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136NAZIS' PRISONERS Evening Star, Issue 25469, 27 April 1945, Page 6
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