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Highlights of Freedom of Information releases in August 2005
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10 August
Handwritten statements by Harold Pinter reveal how the playwright's objections to a second world war were founded on moral grounds. This file illustrates Pinter's strength of feeling against the war, the army and the post-war political scene.
03 August
Home office papers reveal how 7,100 Ukrainian men from the 14th Waffen SS 'Galicia' Division were allowed to settle in Britain in order to protect them from persecution in Stalinist controlled Ukraine.
02 August
Jagger accuses drug raid police of corruption, attempts to stop a proposed BBC programme about frogman Buster Crabb, and records of postal censorship during World War I and World War II.