BUSTING ENGLAND BY WORD OF MOUTH.
FEARSOME THREATS. Propaganda Machine Runs Amok With Bombs. United Prcas Association.—Copv right. (Reed. 1 p.m.) LONDOX, Sept. 11. The Berlin spokesman declared that 10,000 'plane loads of bonib* .-ire going to London area in the next few days. Two thousand five hundred 'planes, rotating four times a day between London and French supply bases, would start to-night. Bombers from home hi; ports situated in Germany would fly daily to the French coast, where they would take on bombs for flying to London, not returning home to the air ports until tbey liad completed their fourth London visit. Goebbck , epokesman «aid: "I would not give a farthing for the Houses of Parliament. Now that the Reichstag has been bombed there is no reason why we should not bomb the British Parliament out of existence. "If the British try to hit the Chancellery, then Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle will go as sure ae you live." He added that Germany would land troops in Kngland if nece**ary. but he declared that there is a possibility that Kngland will collapse.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 7
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183BUSTING ENGLAND BY WORD OF MOUTH. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 7
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