A preliminary meeting for the purpose of establishing an impartial inquiry into the conditions of German prison and concentration camps and reported German atrocities will be held on December 8, in Paris, the American Committee Against Fascist Oppression in Germany announced yesterday.
Twenty-five German refugees, who recently escaped from German concentration camps, and, a number of women refugees who charge that their husbands were murdered in Germany, will testify at the Paris hearing.
The American section of the International Inquiry Committee has United States Senator Robert M. La Follette for president.
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