ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS FOR HITLER’S SAFETY
Stockholm, Oct. 2. Messages from Germany say precaution to ensure Hitler's safety have been elaborated. Every visitor to the Fuhrer, even diplomats and generals, undergoes a strict search. A special detachment of scouting planes gives warning if there is danger of enemy planes approaching his secret headquarters.
joined the French Army. One group for instance, supplied enough men for a battalion.—P.A. Special Correspondent. SCHOOLS IN FRANCE RE-OPENED London, Oct. 2. In spite of lack of transport and imprisonment of many teachers by the Germans, thousands of French youngsters on October 2 attended school for the first time since France was liberated, says the Paris correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain. Books glorifying Germany and Marshal Petain have been eliminated and those banned by the Germans put back on the shelves. The schools are newly decorated with tricolours and portraits of De Gaulle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 3 October 1944, Page 5
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