HOW TO SABOTAGE
ADVICE TO ITALIANS London. Aug. 23. The United Nations’ radio in Algiers has given the Italian people some further advice about the way they can do their part in the fight against the Germans. The radio said that the Germans were already beginning to feel the effects of organised sabotage in southern and central Italy, but that the Badoglio regime was still allowing German forces to stream into the country. It was, therefore, up to every Italian to put as many obstacles in the way of the Germans as he could. The broadcast gave a list of important fuel depots at various places, depots that were essential for the Germans. It described these dumps in detail and even told the Italians the names of the streets where they coukl be found and sabotaged.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 200, 25 August 1943, Page 5
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136HOW TO SABOTAGE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 200, 25 August 1943, Page 5
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