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RECALCITRANT NAZIS

OPPOSITION STILL PROBABLE Rec. 7 p.m, STUTTGART, Feb. 4. The commander of the American zone, General Clay, warned American officials that they must expect resistance from diehard recalcitrant German groups stronger than anything yet encountered. He said thg improvement in transport communications had permitted groups to establish contact with each other. “We have already broken up several groups, and intend to maintain an intelligence network to keep the fullest possible control,” he said.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26379, 6 February 1947, Page 7

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RECALCITRANT NAZIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26379, 6 February 1947, Page 7

RECALCITRANT NAZIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26379, 6 February 1947, Page 7

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