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ITALIAN PARTISANS

REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS ESTABLISHED LONDON, Nov. 27. Considerable nunnbers of Allied and also Italian officers are believed to have been landed by parachute in North Italy to organise irregulars, says the ' Daily Telegraph's ' Zurich correspondent. The officers have established re-o-ional headquarters linked by radio with South Italy, where General Messe. Marshal Badoglio'e new chief-of-staft, is directing Italian operations in the German-occupied zone. Large Italian forces in the Balkans have joined the partisans who are operating there. Berlin radio states that British planes are flying over the mountains of Greece dropping arms to guerrillas who live in the mountains. VichV radio declares that Allied combined operations in the Mediterranean are apparently ' imminent. It reports the,arrival at Gibraltar of two cruisers. 12 destroyers, six corvettes, and 20 cargo ships

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Evening Star, Issue 25034, 29 November 1943, Page 3

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ITALIAN PARTISANS Evening Star, Issue 25034, 29 November 1943, Page 3

ITALIAN PARTISANS Evening Star, Issue 25034, 29 November 1943, Page 3

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