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EXHIBITION OF NAZI MANNERS

LONDON, November 24.

The American Associated Press correspondent with the Bth Army says that when an 18-year-old German fighter pilot was brought up for questioning he spat in a British colonel’s face. The officer calmly wiped his face and said: “I would be justified in shooting you and ought to do so to prevent you from breeding more of your kind. The only reason I don’t is because you don’t know any better. It is lucky for you you did that to me and not to one of my sergeants.”

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Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 5

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EXHIBITION OF NAZI MANNERS Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 5

EXHIBITION OF NAZI MANNERS Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 5