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Winter Will Weaken Wavering German Morale

LONDON, June 25.

“Rhinelanders are the best type of Germans and should ‘stick it’ better than those in -any other place in Germany, but the continual R.A.P. blitz is slowly but surely having its effect,” says the Stockholm correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. “The lack of sleep is affecting factory workers’ efficiency. Break-ing-point is still some distance away and there is no active movement to end the war, but morale is likely to become considerably worse when the dreaded winter comes and the rain and snow and icy winds begin to go through the roofless factories and windowless houses in Western Germany.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 151, 28 June 1943, Page 4

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Winter Will Weaken Wavering German Morale Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 151, 28 June 1943, Page 4

Winter Will Weaken Wavering German Morale Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 151, 28 June 1943, Page 4

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