Oral Answers to Questions — British Victims of Nazi Persecution

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 23 March 1964.

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Photo of Mr R.A. Butler Mr R.A. Butler , Saffron Walden 12:00, 23 March 1964

Yes, Sir. I took the opportunity of the visit of the German Minister of Finance, Dr. Dahlgrün, to raise this question last week. It will be resumed when my right hon. Friend the Chief Secretary visits Bonn next month.

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