A letter found on a dead German in France:—“Our town is now full of foreign men and women, who have to do all our dirty work. It is pleasant to watch. And yet, I don’t know why in spite of their silence, or because of then silence, they make me afraid I wake up in the dark saying to myself that one fine night all these Russians, ail these Norwegians, these Czechs, these P , these Dutchmen, these Belgians and these French will rush upon us and get us by the throat.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1943, Page 4
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