MOCK “AIR RAIDS”
LESSONS FROM TRYOUT OF PRECAUTIONS United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, September 20. The city was pitch dark to-night, although theoretically, after the day’s air raid, all buildings in the Wilhelm Platz, Including the Propaganda Ministry and Chancellery, were burning fiercely, but the Press claims that the capital was adequately protected from air raids, and declares that the archies and chaser planes succeeded in almost neutralising the effects of the attack.
Passengers on trams and buses tonight were unable to see the faces of those opposite. Severe traffic jams occurred in the shopping centres.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20839, 22 September 1937, Page 7
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