GERMAN ENGINEERS FOR JUGOSLAVIA
(N.ZP.A. —Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, January 9. “Up to 80 skilled German engineers, guarded by Jugoslav troops and without the special exit visas which the Allied Control Council requires, are leaving Germany each month to work in Jugoslavia,” says Reuter's correspondent in Berlin, quoting official British sources.
“The Jugoslav military mission denies the report, tffit well-informed Germans confirm it. The Jugoslavs are reported to have recruited engineers in the Russian sector of Berlin.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25389, 12 January 1948, Page 7
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