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WHEN THE DARK AGE

RETURNED TO

Sir,We the

undersigned

were

appointed by the Home Oflee to act "tribunals at Richborough Camp Kent to consider the cases of some 3.600 aliens whose status was changed by the declaration of war from that of "refugee" to "enemy allen." They are all Jews by ruer or have Jewish blood in their veins, Among their number are some who profess the Protestant, the Roman Catholle, or jother religions. In view of the dif-

ficulties placed in their way is matter of surprise that so many sue- rooded in melting away from Ger-

Before missports mary turned (they had been confiscated jaz a pretkoinary) and teave to tie- part given evidence had to be forth- coming of authority to settle in sne! other country,

were

re-

The following requirements had Then to be satisfied:

Indisputable Evidence

Reproduced on this page is

a letter to the Editors of Lon- don newspapers, received from Sir George Bonner and five fellow barristers who have been determining the status of

Germany, refugees from

1

shows that much of what has been heard in évidence bears out the stories of Nazi brutali- ty told in the recent British White Paper.

She

was released, we were told, laler, and the witness added, "othe

1. The passport had to be proge was gone, she was an old lag duced with a "vi". A large num

Shanghai

by selecting ultimate destination. As a free

her Injurles."

REICH

Fat 10

Of course 15 per per cent. cent. had died from injuries and the remainder mostly from pneumonia or diphtheria. It Was Impossible

to provide proper treatment for the intter.

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It was a common occurrence for patients to be sent back to work while

A doctor of sti suffering. considerable standing in his own profession tokl of a patient, under his care in camp, who was so treated. Unable to do his allotted task, the Fick man was made to carry front of him a board on which were painted the words: “This man doesn't want to work." Thereafter, when- lever he passed's guard, he was struck. The doctor stated that at last. he collapsed on the ground. where he could be seen from the hospital win- dows, and in three or four days he i died where he lay.

Some Punishments Punishments (other than blows.

Tber of refugees got over this difficulty find was half dead until she died of which were commonplace) for talk!

ing or enting while at work or be- their It was unlawful for a Jew to own cause the task was not being done port

property. We had innumerable to the satisfaction of the guard took no vist, in, this case, was necessary,

cases where, deprived of his business various forms, of which the follow- The

Government exploited

the Jew was not allowed thereaftering are examples. They are by no desfer and even arranged for, or to corn a living. A typical case was means exhaustive.

In the event provided, sea transport.

this

Heneral store where the

that of a

1. On one occasion in January of

had to be made in the Government, ops were closed and the stock sold this year practically the whole camp the price of tickets soared, payment

at some totally inadequate figure were compelled to stand for one foreign arrived at and ultimately as to half

by the authorities, to a night and part of the next day in currencies.

The purchase price, night attire or in the thinnest of 2. A receipt was required show. Party man.

||g at ull, was then, by the in- garments in the open air. We were ing that all taxes had been paid,cience" of lines or confiscation,

told by several witnesses that in con- and also a receipt for the due pronor reduced to a vanishing point, and sequete of this exposure many men tion of the fine imposed on Jews the victim, after any payment made had died, some putting the number

German for clothes, after the death of the

Military Attache in Paris.

other requirements

the later months

was allowed to bring

men were accommodated in

us were

15

3. A punishment common to every 40

car was anc in which the hands On jour- were bound behind the back find the

to the marks.

out of the country a maximum of 10 as 30.

2. in one hut 150 men were kept 3. An official certißente

without light or are for a month. effect that his business, if any, had

nold and handed over to an Jew was fortunate if he was The windows were boarded up, and been

able to escape comp. The accounts they were allowed out one hour Aryan

4. A receipt for duly paid on of Journeys by rail are almost un-

no dificulty in believing that the clothes and furniture proposed to be bellevable. As many as 10 to 15 in the 24. We were told, and had com.conditions became indescribable and taken away. In this amounted to as much as 100 per partments provided for eight. When the effect on the men terrible.

travelling

ing in trucks Or wagons cent.

mmany Income enses. where passports there

not returned, the German re- to....... 50... in one wagon. were was compelled to purchase neys which were taken from May to victim was then suspended from the fugee

"a Grecs pass-December, 1938, and which, at dif- branch of a tree by the wrisis. The from the "Gestapo" port, and, fortified with this, after ferent times, varied in duration from pain was said to have been excrucint- had been satis-14 to 16 hours. they were given no ing, and the period of punishment, to depart. The food. Every one of these men had two hours, was generally cut short by cost of this fraudulent document was heard rifle shots on the train or had unconsciousness

seen men shut down. It was a con- 4. The water punishment took the 3,000 marks (approximately £250).

mon occurrence for bodies to be re-form of having to stand at attention,

the train (moved when

stopped at Allegations Proved

speclic Journey, with the chin pointing upwards. A In the course of our investigations, staffions. On

of water was then played on Ispray have of which there was abundant evi which the farts here

the from

vicilm. As long as the chin was been so much dence, three men in one wagon were kept up the victim was compelled to emerged, there has corroborative evidence of gross il-shot and their bodies thrown out ofwallow, in the act of breathing,|

window because treatment that we think it right to the

large quantities of water. make public some of the facts proved plained of the heat. On this journey as he lowered his head either from

or discomfort he to our sailsfaction. Constituted as we are satisfed that at least seven exhaustion

struck on the chin by a sentry. Many separate Tibals, we have selected!

men account for the loss of teeth in cases proved before one or more of the Tribunals, and have only accepted such allegations as are corroborated and, in our opinion, proved.

ed. Was allowed

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men were murdered on the way.

Tortures In Camp

iri

sebusness.

As soon

Was

horrible as to be

have

On arrival at the concentration this way and, in the case of one man, camp, young and old had to run be- a long scar on the chin, I was stated, The witnesses told their stories tween ranks of Black Guards, who was due to a blow from a rifle butt shoulders with in the circumstances indicated above. told of, men being with obvious reluctance. They were beat them on the

5. We were them

with prodded or

naked

along fraid, in the event of identication, slicks

they were compelled to crawl

broken granite. Their of reprisals that might follow against bayonets. Meanwhile. their relatives still in Germany. blinded and bewildered by a search-paths of Further, before leaving a concentra- light directed in their faces. We hands and knees were lagerated and tion camp each man was warned were told of old men falling down they become exhausted through loss in cir- what he had and being kicked on the ground. of blood. ever saying

Men were put to death against

then were

carried away. suffered or scen, or was told, "We They

Striking was common and uncon-cumstances 50 have our sples everywhere."

The suffering of these unfortunate trolled. Such weapons us sticks, almost unbelievable. Evidence was people took many forma. We feel stones, shovels, bayonets, rifle butts, given before one of the Tribunals of Dome cases, even a specife case where a man was seen that the most lasting injuries are in-whips, and,

His cries Langible: and will be measured for knuckledusters, were used. Victims; being taken into an empty room be- the rest of their lives in shattered often confirmed their statements by tween two "binckshirts."

One reference to scars, to crippled limbs, for mercy were heard by men in the nerves and broken physique,

passage and in the adjoining room. One mon stated that, at a particu-Later he was found hanging from professional man, advised to try to or missing teeth. forget what he had suffered, replied,,

can

dream solar

camp, he was thrown down, a beam. It was "oficially" reported never do that. I

and stoned. His right leg that he had committed suicide. often about the concentration camp."beaten.

The men from whom we three ribs were broken, and A distressing feature of a number and of these cases is the inevitable break-after his leg had been set he was heard these accounts represent every ing up and parting of families. We forced to walk with the leg in splints, class-doctors, lawyers, rubbk, mer- were told by husbands of wives and others told of an old man of 80 who chanis, skilled mechanics, clerks, &e. were well majority children still in Germany, with very had both legs broken and then died. There were few of the Inbouring

hope of little

ever being reunited, Another was told by a guard to class. The The man was arrested, or given a strike with a spade a friend of his educated and obviously of consider- stated time in which to leave Ger who had formerly been a judge. In able ability-many can, speak and We think we are justified in hold- many, while the rest of the family his judicial capacity the latter had understand English. Head Ofce & Works 57032

to remain. Since then, some sentenced two Nazis to death for a

very strong Gloucester Bidg., 2nd Flr., Tel. 28938 had Hong Kong Depot, Tel. 21270,

to remove their criminal offence. The witness re- In have been able Tel. 60546 Peak Depot,

Kowloon Depot.

families to other countries namely, fused to do it. He was immediately brutalities which we are satisfied France, the U.S.A., Chile, Bolivia, bayoneted. in the arm and had to jwere inflicted on a large number of Palestine, and many to England.

other reason than that they were, large number, however, when asked temain in hospital. Soon after the our fellow human beings for

There

were so-called "hospitals" by the aceldent of birth, non-Aryan, And it hard to believe that a about their families, give the answer, judge died in camp,

and We camps, "I don't know how, or where, they

which permified the the concentration In are living."

evidence was given as to the condi- Government The Box Of Ashos

tlons prevailing there. One witness, treatment to which we have referred,

thej longer claim to be civilised. We heard of cases where the ar-in professional man, employed as a or those who inflcted it, can any attendant, summed up rest, of a father was followed in a ward

many patients few days by the nollocation that he pantilon. He was ill in prison or in a concentra-lying either on straw or bare boards tion camp, the locality of which was suffering from severe injuries, such not specified. A report followed na broken limbs or head wounds. later that ho had died. In dua Others were suffering from exposure course a box purporting to contain or from internal injuries caused by his remains were brought to the being trampled upon and kleked. He house with a demand for 600 marks was positive that, in the three months No during which he was so employer, the expense of cremnation." parudilars as to the cause of death there were 300 deaths from the in- were forthcoming, nor was there any juries he described. No medical at- certainty as to the identity of the tendance and no serum was provided remalis. Io one "cbse widow who by the authorities, and the suffering bad undergone this terrible ex were attended to by other internees. A doctor who had worked for six perience was arrested six months later on a charge of making pre-months in a concentration camp pul Pawanda with her husband's ashor." the mortality rate during this period

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