GERMANS IN NORWAY
MEAN TO STAY. HOSTELS FOR SOLDIERS. (Received February 5, 5.5 p.m.). RUGBY, February 4. There is a German appeal Aw funds tor the building of hostels for
the German soldiers in Norway. This is cm by ail correspondents of noulral newspapers in Berlin. According lo pre.--: mesr.ages from Zurich, tin? hosiels nr? being erected from ill,' Cape to Oslo, Hc-rp Hitler spun! one? million marks on them, and public- societies have subscribed a furt.ii er three million marks. Mm i; is io 1>? raised by public <-olled ions, The goal aimed at is, in tact, twelv e million marks. In vii-w of Heir Hitler's twice-re-p-aual solemn dwfi.mation that thi' war wilh Britain is to be concluded this vuai, ili<- election of lhe hostels on such a costly scale, and, by implication, of such' durability, is considered evidence lhal Herr Hitler’s intention i q not to withdraw German soldiers from Norway after the war. Alternatively, il may bo that the Fuehrer envisages the possioilit-y of a postponement of victory celebrations.
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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1941, Page 3
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