Ricochets
A correspondent says that war broke out the day after he got married. Just a coincidence! * * s|: “The Fuehrer,” says a German newspaper, “despises kings.” But the author of “Mein Kampf” takes a great interest in royalties. * * * * HABIT. Then there was the parachutejumper who always got carried a block past his tram-stop because he counted three before pulling the cord. * * * * STIFF-NECKED. “Hitler refuses to marry.”-News item. He must be determined to remain a dictator. * * * * At first it was thought that Hitler’s big war effort woul be gas-work. Now it’s guess-work. * * * & Nazis declare propaganda is just as essential as oil for winning the war. But, then, that’s crude oil. >■: Just two lines for Christmas: Maginot and Siegfried.
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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 3, 29 December 1939, Page 3
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117Ricochets Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 3, 29 December 1939, Page 3
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