LIKE MIDDLE AGES.
THE NAZI CAMPS'.
A BRITON’S STORY.
Received September 5, 1.20 pan. LONDON, Sept. 4. “If only the German- people could see what I saw in that camp they surely would not suffer it to continue for another week,” writes Mr Arnold Forster, technical adviser to the National Peace Council, describing his visit to a Bavarian concentration camp. “I have reason to believe that 14 were killed in the camp in horrible ways and that many were maltreated. It is like the Middle Agos. I was not allowed to see the prison quarters. Men and boys are imprisoned without trial or sentence. I cannot describe the expression of hopelessness in the faces of that tragic company. The electrified barbed wire round the camps is the wire around all Germany now,” Mr Forster adds.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1933, Page 8
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