FOOD FOR TROOPS
GERMAN SURPRISED, .Uuited Press Association— By ffilectru Telegraph—Copyright,). (Received this da.v at 12 noon). LONDON, May 18. Blomberg, visiting'the tank school at Bovington, in Dorset, expressed surprise at the quality of food served to the troops. He confessed that German soldiers were not so well fed. “1 would have to spend twice as much in Germany for a meal like that,” he said.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1937, Page 6
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