SURPRISE FOR ENEMY
DOUBLE THREAT NOW
LONDON, October 5. A, correspondent says the Germans seem to have been taken by surprise by the raids on Greece from an unexpected quarter, and points out that they are only a forerunner of many more attacks against these oncedistant enemy targets. These targets have always been well within range ot aircraft from the Middle East, and now they are doubly threatened. Formations of Fortresses which went to Pisa, met no enemy fighters and dropped their bombs unopposed in the centre of the marshalling yards. Pisa is one of the main centres of western Italy for distribution of supplies from the industrial north to the battle fronts south of Rome. These long-range daylight raids went hand in hand with raids by medium bombers which attacked targets east of Naples.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1943, Page 5
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