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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 8, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes May 1950 returning pcs Call Lituss claim spa says generals cite comrades left behind in Camps by Menno Duerksen May 7 up a horrible came the explosive com still in user May 7 Hundred of Germany former generals Are among the estimated War prisoners still Boan deputies watch cars Roll out at River Rouge May 7 touring German legislators visited tee Ford motor giant River Rouge Plant and saw All phases of automating with cars rolling in record Ford honoured them at lunch at Bear Borti Kiln Utida 16 Dine with Detroit labor yester Day the germans toured the University of Michigan prisoners charging that russian figures on turned out to be estimate of the in Only russian it was the nearly actually which agreed with the socialist it estimated that there were v prisoners a soviet custody in of whom have been about 40 per cent of the remaining have according to estimates made by spa search teams and returned leaving approximately military and civilian prisoners still French citizens reported held As pcs May 7 soviet Russia has not yet repatriated about German prisoners of War from the French provinces of Alsace and despite repeated appeals from the French regional officials officials said Fife men had been forced into the German army during the Naii occupation of but were French they said no word had received from Russia about been meat from All sides in this prisoner1 left in the social democratic of War transit Camp on the out party spa a flirts of Frankfurt As men just re turned from Russia Learned that radio Moscow had announced completion of pm ragged end still showing signs of their some too weak to get out of bed to the men excitedly began counting on to fair i tigers the comrades they had left 108 at Camp 709919 at 350 at 1467 near the Black 100 200 until upward of men were we Are Only a if you count together the ones left behind by att of us at the different teen it is Clear the russians Are lying if they say they Only have or War Cru Cirals said Karl a former but All the men Here agreed the number still in russian hands has been Cut by like flies too Many of us died like flies in the from 1944 until after that conditions got a j Little better and most of those still alive to the toughest were said Helmut j at the beginning it was said a 25yearold for Mer when i was captured at the Novograd april there were of us in the pm Camp at by july there were Only left when the russian sanitation people came around to collect the they were angry if there were Only 250 in one you should All they shouted at us All we got to eat was some soup with a few leaves of cabbage swimming in it and some dough like bread that would stick on the Wall if you threw it at the end of 1946 things began to get Gunther who arrived in Germany less than a week said be come from a Camp at near the chinese Bor where he had been sent be cause he had tried to stiff penalties for stealing a piece bread or a Cucumber you got five years and were thrown a with russian he even the guards were russians who were also being punished for for trying to escape i got 25 some got 25year sentences for dealing Faay to feed their horses during others got the some sentence on charges of killing women and f when we were selected for some with 25year sentences were released and others forced to stay we never knew Why of How we were we were sent Back to Germany we were sent to a russian transit Camp for six weeks to be fattened up we got better food and got to see a movie every other we haunt movies for when i left there were Tome spaniards from the old Blue division still being held and some German women with some of the children were 12 or Saar Landers still red Cross estimates May 7 the Saar red Cross estimated that at least Saar Landers Are still prisoners in the red Cross said that Saar prisoners were being heard from at the beginning of this about 100 of these prisoners have since been the Organiza Tion Post Provost marshals to meet May 1516 May t Provost marshals of All military posts and major commands in Neucom will meet for their Semi annual conference in May Brig Gen John Neucom Provost also sent invitations for the conference to Provost marshals of forces in Trieste and officials of the High commission Tor nuptials Libet daughter of West German Chanclor Konrad leaves the Maria Latch in the with Hermann Josef son of a Cologne after their May the Chancellor is at the first apartments Are completed at sch Weinau project May 7 the first two of 39 planned apart ments have been completed and As signed at the sch Weinau housing project in with the first Amily of five scheduled to move Sec Henry of a 16th inf first Man on the waiting saw the first apartment and accepted for his wife and three who have been waiting for permanent housing since last f sgt Reed of the 334th Ord Mam also accepted assignment of with a third also being reserved for sergeant who was away at the when the sch Weinau housing project will accommodate 39 enlisted mens Twenty seven of these apartments will be Are bedroom with the remaining 12 having two the buildings Are located in the old sch Weinau near the 15th evacuation bus service and recreation facilities for Chil Dren Are part of the planned which is Tobe completed by june fun sch illegitimacy May 7 illegitimate children were born Here during the last it was reported French assail German paper May 7 French National Assembly foreign affairs commission has levelled a Strong protest against a German news paper for calling a wartime Mas Sacre of French civilians a simple in a statement adopted by a unanimous vote of the members said they Rose with indignation against an article published by the German newspaper Talpos March which called the wartime massacre of French civil ians by German a simple reprisal the Louradour in which More than 500 French including women and were locked in a Church which was then has become a Symbol of German acts of brutality during the occupation of the state ment 26th inf names Corporal Soldier of month May 7 special Cpl Robert co 26th inf was selected As Soldier of the month for Whidden Allaround soldierly knowledge and appearance won him the he was awarded a three Day pass and a Cash nazi general Calls for full German army j by Steven Williams f May 7 hitlers last Eastern front chief of i White haired Gen Heinz will Helm said Here that Ger Many must be accepted Asau equal i armed with and heavy she is to be an ally of the West in a possible War with the 61yearold for Mer general Are not an ally at in an exclusive on the i eve of the fifth anniversary of the surrender of hitlers Defeated Are he urged the to press France and Britain to Swallow their fears of Germany and include her in a european Union without the Guderian Ian j if the major Powers do not such Steps to strengthen Central he Western eur rope will be lost to the East in the near Anco if to the it will be i unnecessary next time to liberate Western for it will have been destroyed and i sat stiffly Guderian sat stiffly in his one room parlor bedroom1 Kitchen combination in the rear of an ancient he who describes himself i As a prussian a and a Fai nautical said j if we were Given a Chance to carry arms once we appreciate it would be proof that Trust and Faith Are being placed in we would prove so worthy j he said the French Are filled numerous fear off German the Taj Are led by foreign Secretary Ernest who hates Germany and fears German Competition itty Industry and i As a five years after War there is still no peace Day there is immediate need tar policy of speedy Western Europe will be lost to the East Ian the near future unless we restore a Strong Center of he said he believed american were inclined to underrate Many soldiers because when Thor invasion began in France in Germany was already beading to Ward the j if the fighting Between the americans and germans had takes place in you would have another impression of the he j in 1940 there was no Tadj too difficult for the German set for everybody doubted we could break throw fit the Maginot he grinned and added f we did it in five is headline Roundup draft Extension aage Fleet last9 pcs leave Ussel by Ted Stoll staff a two year proposed Extension of the selective service act and1 a program for modernization of the Navy topped the news of the past closely followed by russian sensational announcement that the last Man prisoners of War had been the House armed services com following by Adoa Forrest p chief of naval quickly approved the modernization pro that program provides for conversion a heavy Cruiser into a Gaide missile Craft and for work on atomic powered sub the same alter hear ing an Appeal by Gen Omar chairman of joint chiefs of also unanimously approved the two year draft Extension it that there can be no actual inductions without the express approval of germans bitter a Tass announcement from Moscow said that All but German prisoners of War held by the russians have been the development caused1 bitter consternation in West German which estimate there Are Between and Ger mans still unaccounted for in rus president Truman decided to loyalty files 81 persons charged by Joseph Mccarthy with being communists or red counsel for a Senate subcommittee investigating Mccarthy charge that far Eastern expert Owen Lattemore is a top soviet agent recommended con tempt citations be sought against a communist Leader Earl brew Der a wired sympathizer Frederick Browder Aind Field denied in testimony before the subcommittee that Lattimore is or bad been a but Boffoli to used answer certain other questions put to May Bay parades in anticommunist demonstrated May shouting Defiance of Thiedra neigh Bors in the of whom also May m e a n w h i two East one Peoples Wiio pleaded guilty to charges of transporting arms and being members a paramilitary received a year in jail each irom the Berlin District six of their pleaded not went facing the first two As pros ecu the issued a new note i the shooting Down of a Privateer plane in foe Baltic 1 soviet aircraft the note a bars the Kremlin with flouting f International obligations and d ingot in screen Elizabeth was Werf heir Conrad Claude p e Florida Democrat was Defeated Youthful Democrat Geo Smathers in the state primary for and in Dixie rats lost their control of state party in Mittee  
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