Claim Nazi Officers Toured Great Britain
NEW YORK, January 16. The German Telegraph Press Agency claims that three German officers have just completed a "successful tour of the British Isles, bringing back indications of the probable direction from which the Continent will be invaded, also important documentation on the troops to be engaged,” soys the Berne correspondent of the “New York Times.” Neutral circles discredit the report, pointing out that the Gentians are unlikely to announce it if true. Berlin also reports tht existence of a formidable reserve army “whose intervention in the near future wiii throw the Allies’ present strategical superiority ccmpleely out of line.” German miliary commentators claim that the army can intervene in the East, in Italy, or the coast of France when the time comes.
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Northern Advocate, 17 January 1944, Page 6
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