POLISH DEPORTATIONS
HOUSED IN BUILDINGS LIABLE TO BOMBING j ALL CLASSES CONCERNED "1 The deportation of Polish people from the incorporated areas continues. Farmers whose fa mis are to be allocated to "frontline soldiers"' a Tier the war are allowed to remain, in order to keep the husbandries in /good condition. At present all deportees are taken to Lodz, where they spend anything from three to six weeks in a camp, and then are sent either to the General Government or else to,forced labour in Germany. Lately the terror has been pariifierce in the Lodz province, where mass deportations of all classes, down to skilled workmen and foremen, are taking place. At Poznan the centre of the city has been cleared of Poles, and the newer suburbs and new buildings are almost entirely cleared. Th<» Poles are forced into old buildings, where sometimes three families' have '.o live in three rooms, four to six people in one room. They are 'located in areas close to military objectives and so are liable to be bombed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 133, 25 July 1941, Page 3
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174POLISH DEPORTATIONS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 133, 25 July 1941, Page 3
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