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Measures Against Jews in Norway

June 7, 1940
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The newspaper L’Oeuvre reports that the Nazis in Norway are taking severe measures against Jews and other “non-Aryans.”

“Brutalities of the latest models are being introduced into Norway by the new chief of the Gestapo there, Herr Stahlecker, who was transferred from Prague, where his notorious methods of torture, provocations and massacres of Czech students made him one of Himmler’s most reliable collaborators,”the paper said.

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