GREEK REPLY TO NAZIS
LONDON, April 6
A message from the Greek Prime Minister, received in London, declares that Greece has replied to the German Note as follows: "The excuses invoked in it are completely unfounded, as Greece has observed since the outbreak of the Avar the strictest possible neutrality. British troops did not land in Greece till after the entry of German troops into Bulgaria and their advance to the Greek frontier.
"As the action of Germany creates a state of Avar between Germany and Greece, we haA'e instructed our Minister in Berlin to demand his passports."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1941, Page 7
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