NAZI TRIBUTE TO R.A.F.
(Received January 12, 10 p.m.) RUGBY, January 11. The power of the Royal Air Force is admitted bj’ the Berlin paper Dcr Reich. Representing Royal Air Force action as having become more aggressive the paper says: “German industrial centres and cities have now become the front line, especially the Ruhr districts, Bremen, Hamburg and Berlin. These districts report that almost daily they have to endure sorrows and heavy attacks, and it must be acknowledged that conditions theroare anything but comfortable, although every endeavour is made to lighten the burden. Other Germans must remember that the people of these districts have to live in air-raid shelters, and that many have lost homes and property. Many districts of Germany, which last year were far away from the scene of war, have now to bear as much fighting as the troops.
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Southland Times, Issue 24332, 13 January 1941, Page 5
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