YUGOSLAVIA
GERMAN CHARGES
PERSECUTION"
ARMY ASSEMBLES
(Received fApril 2, 1.30 p.m.)
LONDON, April 1. / A grave crfeis exists between Germany and Yugoslavia, said Berlin officials today, and the fury of German Press allegations of Yugoslav terrorism against Germans suggested that the situation is rapidly approaching a climax. Berlin radio declared that two villages inhabited by Germans were seen burning from the frontier. Young Germans in Yugoslavia had been shepherded intoi a forest, where they were kept under a strong guard, and the persecution, of Germans is now sys- , tematic. According to the Hungarian official news agency, Yugoslavian mobilisation will be completed on Thursday. The main forces will be concentrated at Nish, and troops and supplies are moving sputhward without interruption. The» Yugoslavs are mining the roads aloiag the Bulgarian border and are eva*cujating the border zone.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 78, 2 April 1941, Page 10
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