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ARMY OF DUTCHMEN

EVADING CONTINUOUS HUNT BY NAZIS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON. June 20. Dutch escapees who recently arrived in England from occupied Holland estimate that the army of Dutchmen who are hiding "underground” numbers 70,000. They are those who escaped forced labour or deportation to Germany, or re-internment by the Germans, by going "underground” to wait for the hour to strike. Helped by the rest of the population, old men, women and children, who take, by doing this, the same risks as the fugitives, they roam from place to place, hiding during the day, hunted continuously, but deternined to save themselves for the day of liberation.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19430708.2.30

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1943, Page 3

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ARMY OF DUTCHMEN Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1943, Page 3

ARMY OF DUTCHMEN Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1943, Page 3

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