&quotWWII – British Free Corps – The Camp – 225, December 3-13 1944

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&quotWWII – British Free Corps – The Camp – 225, December 3-13 1944

&quotWWII – 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.&nbspAccording to Marquis de Slade,&nbspauthor of various works on the British Free Corps,&nbsp&quot&quotThe Camp&quot&quot was launched from a Berlin suburb on in 1940...interlarded with carefully chosen news, commentaries from abroad, sporting titbits, cartoons, readers contributions.&nbspWomen of British birth, and professional journalists afterwards, assisted the Editor, Axel Meerburg who supplied a regular diet of, &quot&quotThe German point of view&quot&quot.&nbsp It held forth on world Jewry's ‘treacherous exploitation of Anglo-Saxon patriotism’.&nbspThis copy, number 225, covering the period December 3rd to 13th 1944 is in very good condition, complete,&nbspclosed tears.&nbsp4 pages.&nbsp&nbsp 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.&quot

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