Gestapo Drugs Women Agents
The Gestapo administers drugs to women to induce them to become its agents, French newspapers report. When they are firmly gripped by the drug habit, they are told that no more v/ill be supplied unless the Gestapo’s orders are obeyed. Some of the women to whom drugs have been administered are wives and daughters of men from whom the Secret Police sought information. The drug agents do not confine their activities to Germany. Farm Kacicet. The Gestapo is making a harvest out of the war, Dutch newspapers report. Polish military and civilian prisoners are being hired out to German farmers at the full amount of wages due to German agricultural labourers. The Gestapo pays for their upkeep, which is only a fraction of the payment farmers make for them.
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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 4
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