GERMAN RATIONS
LESS THAN HALF BRITISH GET £Rec. 10.35 a.m.) LONDON. Oct. 19. “ Personally, I would say Germany is a very good place in which to keep the British Army,” said Field-Marshal Montgomery, in a speech when he received the freedom of Maidenhead. “ I shall keep the British Army in Germany as long as possible and at the expense of Germany. The thing lam fighting in Germany to-day is disease. If we can deal with that we. shall get the country through the winter. lam able to give the Germans less than half the British ration.”
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Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 7
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