Hotels' near railway stations in Paris have teen 'receding a number of surprise night visits from the' Gestapo, according to the “Tribune de Geneve.” The Nazis call for the production of identity cards and closely question holders of travel permits. In order to avoid forced labour in Germany, workers are using forged identity papers and permits, which they are obtaining in increasingly large numbers. It is alleged that large quantities of forged permits are dropped by R.A.F. planes in Paris suburbs.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1943, Page 4
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