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WORK AGAINST NAZIS.

A COSMOPOLITAN CORPS. TOIL BEHIND MAGINOT LINE. LONDON, April 8. “United in a common cause—hatred of Nazism —volunteers from all parts of the world, including many Germans, are toiling behind the Maginot Line as a British pioneer corps,” says •a special representative of ttie Times in Prance. “They are building roads and railway cuttings,” he adds. “Mingled with the stutter of electric drills and the clatter' of picks and shovels can bo heard the babel of 20 languages from Jews and Gentiles, Arabs and European refugees. Doctors, scientists, lawyers and officers of the former Imperial German Arinv —some of whom are holders of the Iron Cross—are working side by side. . “A military policeman stationed at the camp gates is a German scenic artist of "reat reputation. A fairhaired Viennese boy, formerly a student of Horowitz,. is iiow the camp’s most brilliant pianist. “Round the campfires can l>e heard the wild harmony of folk songs chanted in many languages, symbolic of the multiplicity of races united in the determination to dispel the grim shadow of Nazism. Jews and Arabs share • huts, tasks and food. “The corps discipline is magnificent. Crime is unknown. Hatred of the Nazi is intense throughout the German unit, many of whom, especially the Jews, are trying to forget their native land.’

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 121, 20 April 1940, Page 7

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WORK AGAINST NAZIS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 121, 20 April 1940, Page 7

WORK AGAINST NAZIS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 121, 20 April 1940, Page 7

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