FRONTIER BARRIER
NAZIS CAUSE ANNOYANCE
LONDON, January 18
Inhabitants on both sides' of the German-Netherlands frontier are annoyed at the erection of the German electrified barbed-wire fence, which cuts roads, isolates hamlets, and divides villages in two.
Concrete barricades are installed uj Luxemburg and on part of the bridge across the Moselle at Remich, says a message from Brussels. Other barricades are being built along the Moselle River inland.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 11
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