OSLO STUDENTS
SIX HUNDRED RELEASED BY GERMANS. FIRM STAND MAINTAINED BY SWEDEN. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) LONDON, December 19. A report from Stockholm says that 600 Oslo students have been released from the internment camp at Stavern, near Oslo, says the German-controlled Scandinavian Telegraph Agency. It is expected that all the students will be released by Christmas. Twenty-five Oslo professors are still interned. Sweden has replied by a Note to Herr von Ribbentrop’s declaration to the Swedish charge d’affaires in Berlin on the deportation of the Oslo students to Germany. The Note said that Sweden could not accept the German thesis that Sweden was not entitled to take up questions with Germany concerning Norway, The action against the Oslo students would react against Swedish-German relations and the reaction was already manifested, in the contacts between institutions, /corporate bodies and private individuals. In the event of Germany pursuing the action a further deterioration in the relations could not be avoided.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 December 1943, Page 4
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