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TROUBLE MAKERS

NAZI INTERNEES ACTIVE OTHER GERMANS COMPLAIN Known Nazis avlio liovc been causing trouble in British internment camps are to be segregated as a result of complaints by other German internees. These Nazis include former members of the Gestapo, who attempt to use their old tactics to intimidate politically passive German prisoners. Already captured German merchant seamen have been taken to a separate camp because of their attitude towards enemy aliens of their own nationality. These sailors Avill now be joined by pro-Nazi elements in the large camps. Although the inclusion of violent pro-Nazis among German internee? was to be expected, when examined they pretended to be against the Nazi regime. ' It is only now that their true sjnnpathies are being revealed . Jewish Victims. The particular objects of their intimidation and victimisation a,re German and Austrian Jewish refugees who have lived in England since before the war and whose opposition to the Nazi system is well known. Internment orders arc made by the Home Office, but the camps are provided, staffed and managed by the War Office. Every attempt has been made by the military authorities to prevent a clash between opposing political elements, but it has been decided that a second and more rigorous wceding-out is now nccessary. Women internees arc sent to Hollowav Prison, where no trouble has been experienced.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 169, 5 June 1940, Page 3

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TROUBLE MAKERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 169, 5 June 1940, Page 3

TROUBLE MAKERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 169, 5 June 1940, Page 3

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