NAZIS PERSIST
IN DEPORTATION OF STUDENTS FROM NORWAY. MANY PROTESTS DISREGARDED. (By Telegraph—(Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, December 8. There are no signs that the Nazis have gone back on their threat to deport 1200 Norwegian students from Oslo University to Germany. The deportation order was to take effect today, and it was said that the students have already been given knapsacks and clothing for the journey. The President of the British Board of Education, Mr Butler, has sent a letter to the Norwegian Education Minister deploring the brutality of the action, which, he said, was designed to crush Norwegian intellectual resistance and strike at the reserve of trained minds which will be badly needed in post-war reconstruction. Trade union leaders have joined in the storm of criticism from Sweden challenging the German right to take hostile action against Norwegian teachers and students, and Sweden’s Academy of Literature has decided to send a protest to the sister academies in Germany. There has been more sabotage in Denmark. A Copenhagen engineering works was destroyed by a bomb yes-* terday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 December 1943, Page 3
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