Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1945 — Page 8

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By LEIGH WHITE Times Foreign “Correspondent | CAIRO, May 1.— Seventy thou‘sand persons of German origin have |beén deported from Romania to central Asia. : | * And 36,000 refugees—who fled | from Bessarabia prior to the SooF viet occupation of 1940 — have been removed to the Soviet union.

In Bucharest

itself, Romanians

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are being arrested by’ the hundreds t every week. a Arrested peri i sons .are taken away at night * and. confined in | Mr. White secret concentra[tion camps. No reason is given for their arrest and their relatives are kept ih ignorance of their whereabouts. - Probably most of the prisoners are persons accused of war crimes. Certainly many of them, however, are persons. innocent of‘any offense je opposition to. the: policies of {the “national Democratic -Front.” Americans, British Protest

Acting on a decree dated Jan.'1 —and . entitled ~*“Conscription— for {labor in the U. 8. 8S. R. of Ro-| manian citizens of all nationalities,

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‘lof German ethnical . origin"—the

allies - (Soviet) armistice control jomision began its’ geporiations

“ton Jan.

i The tan and British members of the commission, however, were only notified of the decree on

of his guilt or nationality,

Jan. 4—too late to communicate with Washington and London ‘In time to delay the operations: , Subsequently our representatives delivered protests to the Soviet govermament both in Moscow and Bucharest,. But by then the ‘deportations already had been carried’out. Sent to Coal Mines Deportees were selected on the basis of identity cards without regard for their political and military activities during Romania's participation in the war. They consisted chiefly of Saxons and Swabians from Transylvania—

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have béen sent to work in the coal | mines of the Karaganda region of | Kazakstan, Deportees were rounded up by mixed Russo-Romanian patrols, | placed in _boxcars equipped with

stoves—40 persons -per car. ‘Then|E

they were shipped off to central |

| Asia with a maximum of 300 pounds

of provisions and clothing each. Following Points Cited - Anglo-American protests against| sich operations, were based on the] following points. ONE: The armistice agreement | with. Romania—signed by all three! powers—made no mention of the | deportation of anyone, regardless |

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TWO—British-and American rep- | {resentatives on the allied control | commission should have been given

jan opportunity to consult with their

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respective government and to lodge theiy protests before the deporta. lon carried out. _ REE: In no ease should deportations have. been carried out without obtaining the prior consent

of the other two allies.

FOUR: Even if consent had been

given—which I understand is high-

ly doubtful—the persons deported

to Kazakstan should have been se-

lected not at random but on the basis of their guilt as criminals of war. This: should have beer de-

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As the deportations were actually handled, many persons were deported whose only offense against the allies” Was. a German- -sounding

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