SLAVE FACTORY
GERMAN UNDERGROUND
PLANT
(Rec. noon.) LONDON, April 16.
Royal Engineers are blowing up after Easter one of the first underground slave factories in Germany, says Reuter’s Herford correspondent. The factory was built under a mountain near Minden by the ball-bearing firm, Boehne t and Coy. Twenty Germans supervised 1400 French and Russian slave workers there',
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1946, Page 7
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