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One in Every Thousand Frenchmen Shot

Received Friday, 8.50 p.m. LONDON, March 10. One of every hundred Frenchmen has been arrested and one of every thousand shot during the German occu pation of France, according to the estimates of French Headquarters in London. The headquarters have accounted for 400,000 men and women arrested and 38,000 shot in addition to 75,000 interned in Germany excluding deported workers and prisoners of war.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 5

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One in Every Thousand Frenchmen Shot Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 5

One in Every Thousand Frenchmen Shot Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 5

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