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CHILD VICTIMS OF HITLER TERROR

It is cxpected that about 15J0 child victims of the Hitler terror will take British citizenship papers as a result of a decision of the British Government to simplify naturalisation formalities for junior foreign residents. » . The majority were born in Germany or Anstria and were sent to Bfitaln immediately before the war by i*elatives or friends after their parents had been taken by the Nazis into concentration camps. No fee is to be charged and the only qualifications are that the refugees must be under 21, that their parents must be presumed. dead, and that the applicants intend to reside in Britain. To Iipvs

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 3

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CHILD VICTIMS OF HITLER TERROR Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 3

CHILD VICTIMS OF HITLER TERROR Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 3

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