NAZI WAYS
HEADS OF YOUNG WOMEN SHAVED BECAUSE THEY MADE FRIENDS WITH FRENCHMEN. COMPULSORY WORK IN MINES FOR WOMEN. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day. 11.50 a.m.) LONDON, June 20. Among news items reaching Aurich is an official announcement from. Stuttgart that six young German women in a village near by made friends with French war prisoners working in the fields, thus hurting German national dignity. A Nazi party leader ordered them to be taken to the village square, where their hair was shaved off in view of the villagers. Dortmund reports that compulsory work for women has been extended to coal mines, except underground. A Berlin message says.an increasing number of restaurants have lately closed after being sold out of food and drinks. It is officially announced that this is against the law. Restaurants must remain open, even if sold out, in order to give Germans an opportunity to meet.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 June 1941, Page 6
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