HELD IN CAMPS
GERMAN POLITICAJI/ PRISONERS. LONDON, April 18. The Berlin correspondent of the Time s says that in pictures published of one of the concentration camps in which ar e assembled thousands of political prisoners, recently arrested, wellknown intellectuals, pacifists, authors Socialists and Communists are shown. They are guarded strongly by armed Nazis, and iar e compelled to do forced labour and exercise s , and t 0 take par* in “sports.” One picture shows the prisoners in ■liine before a 7ft, high- fence, over which they have to climb in turn, under the supervision of six stalwart Nazis.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1933, Page 2
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