OCCUPIED COUNTRIES
ANTI-AXIS ACTION
; Rec. 1 p.m. LONDON, July 2. i The Belgian news agency reports that two Belgian quislings were killed and three wounded in recent attacks by patriots. A bomb explosion put out of action the Royal gun foundry at Liege. A bomb secreted in a labour office at Volyordy, hear Brussels, destroyed records the Germans were collecting for labour requisitioning. The Germans shot several leaders •and arrested hundreds of Greeks after street fighting at Canea, Retimo, and ; Candia, in Crete, says the Cairo correspondent of the British United Press. Fighting broke out after the Germans tried to suppress^ demonstrations protesting against the shooting of women and children and hostages in Athens and Salonika and elsewhere. The population of. various parts of Greece [ have shown great enthusiasm over the United States bombing of Sedes aerodrome.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 3, 3 July 1943, Page 5
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