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Germans in Buchenwald

Mr. H. Graham White, M.P. for Birkenhead East, speaking on his visit to Buchenwald, said we should never forget that the first people to suffer death and worse than death in these camps were Gerrnens who would not conform to the Nazi rOgime and realised to the full what Nazism was,

What the future of Germany would be no one at the present time could !ell, but it was clear that we must not forget that some of the beat men in literature, science. art and religion, escaped from Germanyeeither because. they could not, or would not, live there. Some of them were fighting in 'he ranks of the British Army. Perhaps the best hope for the future of Germany lay with these men.




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