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CHINA-STREIFLICHT.

/ub 14.Juni las man folgende vielsagend© eldung aus CHUNGKING vom 12.Juni: “The Ikar 1-inistry has issued new regulalions aesigneu to improve the treatment of recruits in the Chinese ariay. 'onceforth they are permitted to bring their own blank© ta,kFibfe shoes, uniforms and pocket money* Officers who confiscate recruits* belongings will be severely punished.” "’’’he now regulations also provide that every soldier is entitled to 24 ounces of rice daily, *whereto no sand or other foreign matter may be added*. Furthermore, officers are required to share the men’s barracks and are not permitted to lock soldiers up overnight.” Hiemach kann mar sich voratellen,wie un« geheuer hemmend aich alteingeseseene 'orurtrile und Oepflogenheiten auswirken. -

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Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 67, 27 June 1943, Page 4

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CHINA-STREIFLICHT. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 67, 27 June 1943, Page 4

CHINA-STREIFLICHT. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 67, 27 June 1943, Page 4

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