ARMY MANOEUVRES WATCHED
Mussolini And Hitler
POLICE PRECAUTIONS IN BERLIN By Telegraph.—Press Ansa.—Copyright Berlin, September 26. Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini watched the culmination of the army manoeuvres in which hundreds of tanks and aeroplanes were engaged. A police order states that windows along the route which Signor Mussolini will traverse must be kept shut, and nobody will be permitted on the roofs. Householders and caretakers are warned not. to admit any unknown person to their buildings. The police explain that over-excited people might fall from the roofs or through open windows endangering the crowd below. The Russian Embassy is the only building in the Unter d.en Linden which is not decorated.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 2, 28 September 1937, Page 9
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