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News: CBS: Heavy Bombing
Of London And Berlin (excerpt highlighted in gray)
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August 29, 1940
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From London:
1). London had a seven hour air raid last
night.
2). More people are sleeping through the raids.
3). RAF kill ratio lower than usual.
4). Hunt for 5th Columnists.
5). Butter ration being reduced.
6). First shelter baby born in London. |
Dispatch from Athens: More specialists and
reservists being called up.
From Berlin:
1). Last night's air raid in Berlin given
one small column on page 5 of newspapers.
2). 10 persons were killed who did not take
shelter.
3). German planes heavily bombed Liverpool.
4). Vienna conference began this morning.
Transylvania discussed.
5). Four Turks were arrested in retaliation
for German arrested in Turkey.
Dispatch from Cairo: British ships attacked
ports.
From Rome:
1). Italian bombers attacked the Suez Canal.
2). Bitter fighting in East Africa.
3). Young soldiers finishing training. |
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