ALLIES' TERMS
Italian Propaganda Takes New Trend WHAT SURRENDER MEANS Rec. 12.30 p.m. LONDON, July 12. The latest trend in Italian propaganda is indicated by the 9fficial I Italian news agency's circulation of 12 conditions which, it says, the Allies will impose in the event of the successful invasion of Italy. The points are:—Surrender of the Italian Fleet; suppression of metallurgical and engineering industries; reduction of the Italian Army to the bare minimum necessary for the maintenance of order; abolition of the army's tanks, artillery and machine-guns; cession of Pantellaria, Tobruk, La Maddelena, Sardinia and other strategic bases to Britain; cession of lstria, Pola and Trieste to Yugoslavia; cession of several lonian and Aegean Islands to Greece; surrender of Italy's colonial empire; surrender of Italy's rank as a Great Power; the army of occupation to remain in Italy for an indefinite period r suppression of cultivation of i cereals and limitation of agriculture to vegetable growing; suppression of many universities and the abolition of classical teaching to prevent Italian youth from learning of the greatness of Rome.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 164, 13 July 1943, Page 3
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