Nazis Working To Separate Old Friends
LONDON, March 16.
Portugal’s fight to preserve neutrality is becoming more difficult owing to the Berlin radio’s continued attack in its nightly Portuguese broadcast and a strong propaganda offensive, says the “Daily Mail’s” Lisbon correspondent. German press agents are arriving in Portugal in increasing numbers. The radio campaign aims at splitting Portuguese public opinion by casting assertions at the Government’s foreign policy', which, it alleges, keeps the country tied to Britain. The German press has also attacked the British Ambassador ta Lisbon (Sir Walford Selby), accusing him of maintaining a widespread spy organisation in Portugal.
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Northern Advocate, 17 March 1941, Page 5
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