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I delteted this:
- "There, prisoners died in violent medical experiments or were executed. Nearly 100,000 people died from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition and pneumonia."
While true, it doesn't bear on Grover-Williams. Also, I corrected the "SOE of Resistance". SOE was a British organization supplying weapons, radios, & technical aid to Resistance cells, not a branch of it; it might more accurately be said Resistance was an SOE branch. Trekphiler 06:34, 23 November 2006 (UTC)