THE PUZZLED NAZI.
AND BOMBED BAKER. ———. BATTLE OF BRITAIN INCIDENTS (By Air.) LONDON, August 30. I Two incidents of the air raids on Britain:—A young Nazi airman woke up in a south coast hospital after hie crash. 1 Presently he wae brought a meal—generous helpings of fieh, freshly caught in the Channel, potatoes, greens, butter, J fresh fruit and cream. J Hβ goggled in amazement as the {loaded tray was put in front of him. j'But why are you so kind!" he aeked. j "You give me all this food when you jhave no food yourselfst" I A south-east coast village baker wu ] wakened earlier than usual and found that a bomb outside the shop had blown in his front window. First thing he did was to persuade his wife to go to eleep again. Secoad thing he did wae to scrawl a big notice "Don't let Hitler spoil your appetite. Bread and cake-, as ueuai"—and stick it in front of hi? elrnp. iThen he got on with hie usual day"* I baking.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 236, 4 October 1940, Page 5
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