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REPATRIATION OF GERMANS

Received Saturdav, 12.5 a.m. LOXDOX, Sept. 27. dennan prisoners of war who are being repatriated from eamps in Britain, were chosen for an early return lionie beeause they were anti-nazi and I not beeause of the length of time. they liitd spent in captivity. The lirst bateh of 500 arrived at Alunster today, travelling in special transport from the reception eamps to their homes. Five hundred of the montlily quota of 15,000 will arrive daily until Oetober S when the number will be inereased. Oue ot today's arrivals, Corporal Hans I Dinsiug, who used to wait on Mr. Churchill at the llotel .Metropole. Brussels, before the war, spent part of his time in eaptivitv diggiug. Mr. ( Inuvliill \s garden. Ih reported that -Mr. Churchill gave a cigar to eaeh prisouer in the working party. \

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Chronicle (Levin), 28 September 1946, Page 5

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REPATRIATION OF GERMANS Chronicle (Levin), 28 September 1946, Page 5

REPATRIATION OF GERMANS Chronicle (Levin), 28 September 1946, Page 5

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