VIOLENT FIGHTING IN CROATIA
Unrest In Europe
(Received August 28, 9 p.m.) LONDON, August 27.
A Soviet news agency report from Berne states that about 800 Italian soldiers were killed in violent fighting with Croat troops near Dubrovnik, and that a whole Italian regiment was routed.
A large-scale movement against the Italians in Croatia is said to be de veloping. Moscow reports that special units of German and Bulgarian police are be lug organized to find and seize grain belonging to Bulgarian peasants who are refusing to send it to the central delivery organization for export to Germany. “The Times” Stockholm correspondent reports that the German military chief has taken special punitive measures against Trondheim, Norway, because the population has been demonstrating against Germany in the cinemas and writing rude inscriptions ou bouses and fences. The reprisals include closing of the cinemas ami seizing of all wireless receivers. A Brussels message says that the German military command has confiscated the Communist Party’s property ir Belgium.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 285, 29 August 1941, Page 7
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