EVACUATION OF SAMOS.
RUGBY. November 23. The evacuation of Samos is announced in a special communique which states: “Having accomplished their task, all the British and Greek, and a proportion of the Italian troops, have been evacuated without loss from Samos, together with a large proportion of the civil population. 'This evacuation was carried out several days ago. The German High Command has now announced that their troops have taken Samos. Patrol and harassing operations in the Aegean by Allied forces continue.” A German High Command communique reporting the capture of Samos sSys: The garrison totalling six thousand surrendered./
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1943, Page 5
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