WILHELM LISTENS IN
FOLLOWING THE ARMY | HUGE MAP WITH COLOURED PINS (Received September 4, 8 a.m.) .■■•■- ".NEW YORK, September 3. The Doom correspondent of the Associated.Press of America states that the ex-Kaiser is following the war before a gigantic map of Poland, hanging in the great hall of the palace. He is methodically placing little coloured pins to indicate the army positions. While Mr, Chamberlain spoke the ex-Kaiser sat hunched before the radio, one of the few Germans able to listen to the momentous decision without fear of the decree forbidding listening to foreign stations on pain of imprisonment or death, • '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1939, Page 11
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