STUDIO HOLOCAUST
"IHjRTY LIVKS LOST OSLO (Norway), Nov. 7I h<* .worst lii'o Oslo can remember since 1900 cost the lives of HU people—among them a family of 1 I —in a building in the West Knd of the city, only n. lew hui id red yards from the Koval Palace. A photographer named Brand: trap, giving a party in his studio, had-dee-orated it with coloured paper and blocked one of the door's with furniture to make more Yoomt forv his guests. _ t r f ■'' - ! ,v V• “ ‘ At 2.30 a.m. a tax}'driykc : saw flames coming from the Windows, and .a lew minutes later thef whole: building was ablaze. When firemeiLaxiivcd .they found three men,gfand^aiyoung woman, their clothes hurling, lying in the street. / ') They had jumped from .third-floor window. .The .men: twere tleudji’-the girl died on the way to Ijospitai,. .. . u-Hu y.v- : k <J: -J 1 * ’ : • ' V-V ..£** dvdy'
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 140, 1 February 1939, Page 1
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146STUDIO HOLOCAUST Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 140, 1 February 1939, Page 1
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