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GREEK VOLUNTEER LABOUR
METHODS USED BY NAZIS How Greek volunteer labour was obtained for Germany was related by Major G. H. Thomson when talking to the New Plymouth R.S.A. recently. In one of the poorer work-ing-class suburbs of Athens he was told the S.S. men threw a cordon around an area and stopped any food from coming in. When the men in the area had no more food, having eaten even dogs and cats, and their children had died, they were asked to volunteer to go to Germany to work, where they would be fed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 68, 28 April 1944, Page 3
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97STARVED FIRST Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 68, 28 April 1944, Page 3
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