NAZI ATROCITIES
GRIM RECORD IN NORWAY London. March lb ’! ne revelations of German atrociI s in Norway which resulted in the lannmg of 17 Swedish newspapers vhich published them form one of he grimmest chapters in the black reord of German brutality. Eye-witnesses or victims who •scaped to Sweden, says the Dail? .lail. vouched for the authenticity of he revelations. These were based on tatements, sworn before a Judge in •tockholm. which are now in the ossess'on of the Norwegian GovernleT in London, and also a pamphlet fjblishe.l in Stockholm giving a cir-um-'antial account of the atrocities. The leading provincial Swedish ourna’. Eskilstuna Kuriren, to-dav aheri the authorities and attacked hp .Minister of Justice for closing (>••• n -he newspapers. •‘Norway and :s lighting ppop’c.” it said, “are sufer;m. martvrs and must, not he abanloned R.-.‘her may the Minister of ustice. who is acting against the onsi ience of his people, be sacriced."
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 67, 20 March 1942, Page 3
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