566 CASUALTIES
LONDON, August ■■■11,
Rec. 11 a.m.
Rome radio announced that 224 Germans were killed and 342 injured in the R.A.F raid on Milan, Turin, and Genoa last Saturday. According to Cairo radio, the police in Milan entirely lost control over the people following the raid. Soldiers drove through the streets inciting a general uprising. Traffic on the rail--way .lines between Milan, Turin Venice, and .Cremona was stnnnpri.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1943, Page 5
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