HC Deb 01 May 1933 vol 277 cc486-7
12. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has any information as to conditions in Germany from His Majesty's Ambassador there and, in particular, as to the number in the concentration camps, their condition, and their prospect of trial?

The LORD PRESIDENT of the COUNCIL (Mr. Baldwin)

I would refer the right hon. Gentleman to the reply given to my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton, East (Mr. Mander) on Wednesday last.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Can the right hon. Gentleman make any statement on the point raised by the question to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and that was not covered in the answer he gave to the question?

Mr. BALDWIN

I am not aware that my right hon. Friend, who is, unfortunately, unable to be here to-day, has any special information on the subject.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Is it not possible to give any information on this point?

Mr. BALDWIN

I will convey the right hon. Gentleman's desire to my right hon. Friend.

Mr. LAWSON

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that no definite answer was given to the question?

Mr. BALDWIN

There have been a great many questions answered on this subject and I cannot go into them now.

Mr. HOLFORD KNIGHT

In relation to the first part of the question on the Paper, is the right hon. Gentleman aware of the increasing disquiet which these matters are causing in the country?

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