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WAR ITEMS

LONDON, May 13.

The Air Training Corps will continue after the war as a main source of supplv of recruits for th ft R.A.F.. stated Air Marshal Portal in a message to A.T.C. Cadels. General Fehlis, Chief of the Secret Police in Norway, who is on the Norwegian list of war criminals, took poison and then shot himself, states the Norwegian radio. SS troons, when they knew the capitulation of Berlin was inevitable, turned hundreds; of tons of water into the city’s underground railway, drowning hundreds of civilians yvho were! taking refuge there, besides wounded soldiers. -

The flooded tubes and the numerous fires started by Werewolves and fanatical S.S. troops are severe obstacles for the Red Army authorities to overcome in their efforts to save the Berliners from starvation. Mysterious fires breaking out throughout Berlin are attributed in part to deranged Nazis driven to pyromania by the bitterness of defeat.

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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1945, Page 2

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WAR ITEMS Grey River Argus, 17 May 1945, Page 2

WAR ITEMS Grey River Argus, 17 May 1945, Page 2

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