OSLO STUDENTS
BEING SENT TO CAMP IN GERMANY OVER 1200 ARRESTED (Rec. 11.50) LONDON. Dec. 1. Twelve to fifteen hundred students of Oslo University have been arrested and are being sent to a soecial camp in Germany. Gestapo Chief Rediess, in a statement read in the great hall of the University, said: "Since the beginning of the occupation of Norway, students have acted .as an opposition group, and have participated in, or led, sabotage. Resistance reached a peak with the scoundrelly setting afire of this hall.” Before Rediess spoke, police surrounded the University, and drove all students and professors into the hall, so that they had to listen to the accusation.
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Grey River Argus, 2 December 1943, Page 5
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111OSLO STUDENTS Grey River Argus, 2 December 1943, Page 5
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