GERMAN MIGRATION
SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd. October 12, 11.50 a.m.) LONDON, October 11. The British United Press states it is reliably reported from Berlin that Germany is secretly negotiating the greatest migration in the history of south-Eastern Europe, involving the transfer of 750,000 Germans from Roumania, 600,000 from Yugoslavia, and 480,000 from Hungary,, to Germany’s Eastern territories, including Poland. REPORT RIDICULED. COPENHAGEN, October 11. The “Politiken’s” Moscow correspondent ridicules the report that the German minority in the Volga Basin is returning to the Reich. He points out that it would mean turning loose 500,000 ardent Bolsheviks in Germany. Moreover, M. Stalin is unlikely to part with industrious, loyal subjects. CONFERENCE IN ITALY. LONDON, October 11. The British United Press Rome correspondent says that Herr Himmler arrived at Milan for a conference with Signor Artruro Bocchini, head of the Italian police. The object is reported to be to deal with the exodus of Germans from forriier German areas, now incorporated in Italy.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1939, Page 8
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