VERY CRITICAL
GERMAN HOUSING PROBLEM Rec. 9 a.m. LONDON, June 24. A Zurich message says that the German Government has organised an "office for the provision of living quarters for air-raid victims," under Herr Bormann, Reich Housing Commissar and Minister of Justice. Bormann stated: "The housing problem, owing to the R.A.F., is extremely critical, rendering it necessary to confiscate all insufficiently-occupied fiats and houses. Voluntary contribution is no longer enough, as west and north-west Germany are now war zones like any other war front. The bitter consequences of the damage done' by the R.A.F. are undeniable and are forcing us to consider the air war with realistic seriousness/ Bormann added that promises to the population for coming revenge would not solve the problem. Every German must make great sacrifices to overcome the present situation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 149, 25 June 1943, Page 5
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