A HARD TIME
GOEBBELS BROADCAST TO
BERLINERS
RUGBY, October 30,
A more than usually frank statement of conditions in Germany was contained in an appeal to Berliners by the Minister of Propaganda, Dr. Goebbels, in which he said, according to a message from Zurich: "We must pull together if we want Berlin to remain the capital of Germany. Other large towns have not had an easy time. Whatever happens, we must endure the crisis. t
"As your gauleiter knows, you have had a hard time. You women often queue up at the provision shops for many hours. Sometimes there is no beer or cigarettes. Many nights are spent in air-raid cellars, and often after only two hours' sleep you are off again to hard work. This is the same as in many other German towns, but it some districts it is even worse." —8.0. W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 107, 1 November 1941, Page 9
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145A HARD TIME Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 107, 1 November 1941, Page 9
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