CALLOUS NAZI WRITER
BOMBING COMBS OUT UNDESIRABLES i "LOSS NIKI) NOT BK REGRETTED” London, April 29. An article published in Alfred Rosenberg's periodical received from the j German frontier says that thicklyI populated areas of cities and towns are * bound to suffer most during bombing j attacks. These areas are inhabited by I people usually poor, who are unlikely I e\er to improve their lot and are no ; great asset to th community. “Their loss, therefore,” it says, “need not be unduly regretted. Continuous bomb explosions are bound to unliiugc mentally those whose nervous systems are unstable. I “Bombings, therefore, should enable ! us to discover incipient neurasthenics j who, in the interests of race selection j and social hygiene, should not be permitted to reproduce their kind. These I should be confined in institutions an** ! their offspring Um ■! -< ;i." -P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 April 1942, Page 5
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