EUROPE’S WINTER
i GERMAN PROMISE OF PLENTY London, Sept. 8. The Rome radio says that the German Minister of Supply issued the statement that foodstuffs will be plentiful in Europe in the coming winter, that the harvest in France was 20 per cent, greater- than it was last year, and that half of Germany’s crops were gathered, in spite of adverse weather. GERMANS REALISING WHAT WAR MEANS Moscow radio says that a Cologne woman, in a letter written to her husband. a prisoner of war in Russia, declared : “We are now beginning to realise what war is. “We have an alert every day and every hour. I am tired of all this.”— U.P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 5
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