Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1944 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 062 Nazis Force Thousands of Dut¢h to Construct Forts
and then driving them through the
By EDWARD P. MORGAN Times Foreign Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 17.—Underground
launched, still another roundup of manpower to help rush | ; German fortificationsalong the Rhine. In the battered, broken, city of Rotterdam alone, (whose peacetime population was about 600,000) the § gestapo has already rounded up : ® 10000 men between the ages Mr. Morgan of 17 and 60 and shipped them to the Reich by train and barges. This, of course, does not include numbers of Netherlanders drafted in previous drives. The Dutch authorities believe that this latest move will be concentrated on the population of western Holland. On Tuesday night the “Orange gadio” station, which the Dutch operate in conjunction with the B. B. C, ‘broadcast a special warning to men in The Hague and in Leiden, the home of historic Leiden university, to hide if possible.
But the penalty for resistance is,
grim. In the village of Apeldoorn, in| east Holland, the Nazis were not |
satisfied with the response to their | eall for workers. So, indiscriminately, they collected about 30 men, pinned pieces of paper to them labeled “terrorist,” shot them in the streets and ordered their bodies to lie there as a lesson. “The Germans are obviously out to crush the Dutch resistance movement and break the able bodied men that are left,” a government spokesman said. “They are conducting systematic house-to-house searches, herding the men together
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The enemy is being savagely toeticulous with the “biological warinformation, which has just reached | fare” which Dutch Foreign Minister the Dutch goverament in London, re- | gelco N, Van Kleffens recently said | veals that the Nazis in Holland have he had employed, in & calculated |. ruthless effort to exterminate the Dutch
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BRIG. GEN, EASLEY "WOUNDED ON LEYTE
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Phil- | ippines, Nov. 17 (U. P.).~—Brig. Gen. | Claudius M. Easley, assistant commander of the 96th division, has been wounded on Leyte, it was announced today.
No details were available. His son, Claudius Jr., also is with
the 6th army on Leyte.
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Tilburg, where the citizens were
They reportedly collected 70,000 found bereft of almost all warm coats and 70,000 “blankets in ‘The ¢lothing.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bavaria, Baden Expected to Desert Nazi
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. — Naz Europe, now roughly a square 700 miles on each side, faces the loss of
some of the southern German states
as the Red army advances up. the Danube valley, With the fall of Budapest in Hungary, rapid progress westward may be expected. The present eastern and western boundaries of Nazidom are parallel lines running almost directly from north to south. The western front extends over 300 miles from Arnhem in the Netherlands to the Swiss border. Farther south it includes the French-Italian boundary, The eastern border of Ndzidom is a line extending south’ from Memel,
Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary into Yugoslavia, The southern boundary of Hitler's present territory is the Adriatic sea and the Apennine mountains on the southern flank of the Po valley in Italy. Switzerland, - within the “square, is not a part of the Nazi area, but Denmark and Norway, to the north, are still under the control of the Reich, Today's Nazidom is a small area compared to the territory under German control a year 8go. If the southern German states, after invasion and occupation, sue for and receive a separate peace, as certain authorities think pos-
sible, Nazidom will become prac-
tically Prussia. Pre-war Germany
on the Lithuanian-East Prussian boundary, through East Prussia,
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