ROME RADIO'S COMPLAINT
NEW YORK, March 30. Rome radio complained today that the Italians did not know enough about what was going on in Tunisia. "Only snatches of news reach us from Tunisia, and we have only a faint idea of the help our soldiers are experiencing," it said. "We were told yesterday that 14 of our generals, two admirals, an air marshal, and an air brigadier have fallen in this war. We, as in the last war, hold the world record for the number, of fallen generals."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1943, Page 5
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