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News: CBS: Balkan Crisis
Looms (excerpt highlighted in gray)
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August 28, 1940
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3:16
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The full version of this file is 11:33 and is
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From Berlin:
1). Romania-Hungary crisis will be attended
to.
2). German attacks on England.
3). Minor air raid alarm last night, about
3 minutes long.
4). Workers in factories are instructed to
continue working through air raid alarms.
5). Discussion in Gestapo newspaper of what
is Nordic.
6). Winter relief campaign will open a month
early this year.
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From London:
1). Isolated night raids are now called "jitter
raids."
2). Germans are dropping a new type of incendiary
bomb.
3). English citizens are encouraged not to
pop in and out of shelters "just to see
what's going on."
4). Children should be awakened after the
initial alarm stops sounding. |
5). Submarine lost.
6). French warplanes handed over.
From New York:
1). Hitler will prevent Balkan crisis from
exploding.
2). Germany intentionally terrorizing civilian
population.
3). 4 out of 5 German planes shot down have
no flying instruments at all. |
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