"WWII – British Free Corps – The Camp – 225, December 3-13 1944. Original propaganda newspaper set up for the sole purpose of recruiting allied Prisoners of War into the Nazi cause and in particular the British Free Corps – the notorious British cadre of the Waffen SS. According to Marquis de Slade, author of various works on the British Free Corps, ""The Camp"" was launched from a Berlin suburb on in 1940...interlarded with carefully chosen news, commentaries from abroad, sporting titbits, cartoons, readers contributions. Women of British birth, and professional journalists afterwards, assisted the Editor, Axel Meerburg who supplied a regular diet of, ""The German point of view"".  It held forth on world Jewry's ‘treacherous exploitation of Anglo-Saxon patriotism’. This copy, number 225, covering the period December 3rd to 13th 1944 is in very good condition, complete, closed tears. 4 pages.   This copy contains reports about illegal spirits being sold in London, Jews dictating a policy for Palestine without the Arabs being mentioned, V1 rockets etc."