THE HORROR THAT MUST BE EXTERMINATED.—French soldiers assisting refugees to a place of safety after their village had been bombed ruthlessly by Goering's murder machines. The nerve-wracked old lady and the other two grief-stricken women, like millions of others, have had to leave all their belongings behind as they fled from the death and destruction that came upon them with the advance of the hordes of middle European barbarism.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1940, Page 6
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69THE HORROR THAT MUST BE EXTERMINATED.—French soldiers assisting refugees to a place of safety after their village had been bombed ruthlessly by Goering's murder machines. The nerve-wracked old lady and the other two grief-stricken women, like millions of others, have had to leave all their belongings behind as they fled from the death and destruction that came upon them with the advance of the hordes of middle European barbarism. Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1940, Page 6
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