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LORD VANSITTART AS INSTRUCTOR

ALLIED OFFICERS FOR POSTS IN GERMANY _ , SYDNEY. Oct. 24. The former adviser to the Foreign Office, Lord Vansittart, is lecturing British and American officers in training for posts in Germany bn how to deal with Germans, says a London correspondent of the “Sydney Morning Herald.” The school is part of an Allied plan to take over the Luftwaffe and. its installations. According to the “Daily Express,” every possible step will be taken to prevent a concealed nucleus of the German air force remaining in being. There have been suspicions that some of its key men have already been withdrawn from the battlefront to continue research work in methods and machines for a new fight. The “Daily Telegraph” says that many British police officers are not willing to accept service in . the policing of German territories. They are asking for higher pay than that offered. and the response to the appeal for 1000 officers has been so small that the financial arrangements have been referred back to the Treasury. It is understood that the terms offered to American officers for similar work are much more generous.

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24401, 30 October 1944, Page 3

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LORD VANSITTART AS INSTRUCTOR Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24401, 30 October 1944, Page 3

LORD VANSITTART AS INSTRUCTOR Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24401, 30 October 1944, Page 3

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