Abstract

In the Wind

April 29, 1944 issue

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The article presents information on the material presented by the contributors of the periodical "The Nation." Business Action, the weekly bulletin of the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., offers a note stating that the annual meeting postponed as contribution to victory. The Nazi Department of Price Administration in western Poland has decreed that certain Germans may obtain rent reductions as indemnity for living in a Polish neighborhood. Dutch-Nazi mayors of several municipalities in northeastern Holland have been ordered to prepare lists of houses from which the Dutch occupants will be evicted to make room for Germans from bombed-out cities in the Reich.

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NATION, The (Periodical); ANNUAL meetings; BUSINESS Action (Periodical); INDEMNITY; MUNICIPAL government; EVICTION; UNITED States
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