GERMANS EVACUATED
(N.Z. Press Association —Copyright.) (Rec. 11 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 7. The Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyheter’s Berlin correspondent reports that 12,000 German children have been evacuated in 17,000 special trains in the last wto years from districts dangerously exposed to British bombing. Seven thousand Hitler Youth Movement leaders and 3500 schoolteachers are caring for evacuees.
The newspaper Pester Lloyd (Budapest) reports that a branch of the Krupp armament works has been registered at Zagreb. This is symptomatic of Germany's policy of transferring industry to areas more out of reach of the R.A.F. AMERICA'S WARNING.
The 8.8. C. to-day relayed a warning from the United States to the French people to evacuate places where work is being done for the Germans, because of increasing American raids against France. "Bombs which fall on France are not aimed at the French, but exclusively against the Nazis," the warning states, "and against all that is done in the occupied zones of France for the sake of Germany. Plants working for Germany and railway establishments, shipyards, U-boat bases, anti-aircraft and artillery emplacements are targets for bombs from American planes."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 265, 8 October 1942, Page 5
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