ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN
HIMMLER'S PROMISE TO HITLER LONDON, October 11. According to reliable Swedish sources, HimmleV lias promised Hitler that not a single dew will 'bo left in Germany by tho cud of 1042. Berlin is at present the only place in Germany where Jews remain in appreciable numbers. in spite of the shortage of rolling stock, Jews from Germany are regularly moving to the east, where they are accommodated in overcrowded ghettos and primitive labour camps in the PolishWhite Russian marshes. Some Jews were executed immediately on arrival at special execution centres near Warsaw, Minsk, and Lwbvv. Tho Jew deportation scheme is likely to bo applied to tho whole of Germanoccupied Europe, and even the Germans are reported to be amazed at the gigantic proportions of tho scheme. Some arc also amazed at the snprisingly feeble reaction outside Germany. Tho Tass Agency states that 2,000 have died in the last three months in tho Dachau concentration camp from hunger, disease, and torture. Guerrillas released 900 children and prisoners from a concentration camp at Jastrabarsk, near Zagreb.
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Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 4
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176ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 4
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