NAZI TYRANNY
MANY ARRESTS BEING MADE
IN AUSTRIA HUNDREDS SENT TO PENAL CAMP. PROFESSIONAL MEN IN LABOUR BATTALION. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Copyright. LONDON, June 3. Arrests in Austria continue daily, says the Vienna correspondent of “The Times.” Two hundred street musicians and other professional beggars, together with 50 unemployed men have been sent to Bremen to work on canals and sewer construction. Seven hundred of those arrested have been sent to Dachau concentration camp and hundreds of others have been sent to the flooded areas of the Mur River Valley as a labour battalion. These include Jews, non-Jews, doctors, lawyers and manufacturers. They have all been recruited as “unemployed,” which is technically correct since the Nazis came into power and put them out of business.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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125NAZI TYRANNY Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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