MURDER AND TORTURE
PERSECUTION OF JEWS “What can the Allies do to end this appalling tale of murder and torture?” asks the Yorkshire Post. “Short of a swift, decisive victory, it may seem that nothing will avail. There has been a dispairing note in recent public comment on the subject in this country. Here, in the persecution of the Jews, is an offence against which the voice of all humanity should be raised. Nothing should be neglected that can help to bring home to the Nazis, and to the German people as a whole, the deep horror and indignation felt. On behalf of the ments of the United Nations it should be declared that all proved to have had a part, even a subordinate part, in these cold-blooded atrocities will be sought out and severely punished. Protests should be organised immediately and on a world-wide scale. The broadcasting resources of all the free peoples should be mobilised to awaken the German nation to the enormity of this crime.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 66, Issue 5598, 29 March 1943, Page 4
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