GENERAL STAFF IN MUFTI
German Infiltration Of Bulgaria Road Signs For Guiding Nazis Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. February 23. (Received February 24, at 11.50 a.m.) i 'Germans in civilian clothes, but identified as members of the General Staff, arrived at a leading hotel in Sofia yesterday, while Communists and other anti-Nazi elements, demonstrating in front of lung Boris’s Palace, demanded resistance to German occupation, and carried a slogan; “ Clear out the Nazis, and sign an alliance with Russia. The police have begun rounding up 50 of the Radical and Agrarian leaders, some of whom are anti-German. Thirty have already been detained. Additional anti-aircraft guns have been mounted on top of the National Bank in the centre of the city. Eoad signs in German are beginning to appear on newly erected posts on highways from the Rumanian frontier towards the interior. Bulgarian newspapers publish a semi-official appeal to the population to be calm. .
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Evening Star, Issue 23818, 24 February 1941, Page 7
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152GENERAL STAFF IN MUFTI Evening Star, Issue 23818, 24 February 1941, Page 7
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