GERMANS FAIL IN HOLLAND
, Nightly, raids, made by. special forces of German Security. Police in different cities in Holland have re- ' vealed to what. extent bdth the order to hand in radio sets and the order to report for reintemmeht or labour ser-vice-in Germany have failed. During these raids, which, of course,.only affected a comparatively small. part of the population bf^ the.? cities, so many people were' arrested for hiding radio sets and hiding men who had gone "underground," that one must draw the conclusion that the German orders in Holland are practically ignored, and that the Germans failed to have these orders carried cut. This has always ■been one of the strongest points in the Dutch propaganda from England over Radio Orange and the 8.8.C. —that the Germans can never import sufficient police forces to Holland to have these orders completely carried out. On some farms as many as three or four students,.soldiers, and labourers : :were;foundin,hidjLng,,,^ ; iV^;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 6
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158GERMANS FAIL IN HOLLAND Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 6
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