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Cruel German S.S. Programme Revealed At Trial

(N.Z.P.A.

— Reuter,

Copyright)

Received Tuesday, 10.45 a.m. NUREMBERG, Oct. 20. Two children from Lidice will give evidence during the trial which opened today of 14 Germans, including a woman, who are charged with kidnapping children from German-occupied . countries during the war. Brigadier-General Telford, the chief United States Prosecutor, said that among the victims of the cruel kianappmg programme were all the children of Lidice. Defendants were all- former directors of the S.S. Race and Settlement Office, which had as its aim the weakening and eventual destruction of otner nations. Nine of the children taken from Lidice were put in the care of German families, and their names were changed.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1947, Page 5

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Cruel German S.S. Programme Revealed At Trial Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1947, Page 5

Cruel German S.S. Programme Revealed At Trial Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1947, Page 5

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