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CONCENTRATION CAMP HORRORS, such as those revealed in this article, prompted President Roosevelt (above) to make his famous "quarantine" broadcast in which he advocated the drawing of a moral cordon round the Nazis by liberty-loving nations

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 38, 15 March 1940, Page 9

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CONCENTRATION CAMP HORRORS, such as those revealed in this article, prompted President Roosevelt (above) to make his famous "quarantine" broadcast in which he advocated the drawing of a moral cordon round the Nazis by liberty-loving nations New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 38, 15 March 1940, Page 9

CONCENTRATION CAMP HORRORS, such as those revealed in this article, prompted President Roosevelt (above) to make his famous "quarantine" broadcast in which he advocated the drawing of a moral cordon round the Nazis by liberty-loving nations New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 38, 15 March 1940, Page 9

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