A LITTLE SLAP
Rome Radio on how to disguise a rout:— “There is one thing that British propaganda fails to take into account, and that is the peculiar temper of the Italians. The Italian is a light-hearted and easy-going fellow until he is aroused. Sometimes what he needs is just a little slap, then he stands up and fights to a finish, and the more blows the more dangerous he becomes.” What happens when you chase him two hundred miles? What happens when you capture him by the hundred thousand? \ What happens when you seize his guns, his tanks, his lorries and his ammunition? What happens when you punch him on the nose and knock him slick out? Ask the greatest soldiers that have ever rallied round their British friends. Ask the Aussies.
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 77, 13 June 1941, Page 2
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133A LITTLE SLAP Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 77, 13 June 1941, Page 2
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