GOEBBELS GABBLES
FOR THE HOME LISTENER
"Attacks by British bombers on western and northern Germany were intensified shortly before the beginning of the Eastern campaign and are being carried out night after night. The pitiable town of Muenster has, on several occasions, been the ccntrc of these attacks; this although there arc no military or war economic targets of any particular importance -in its environs.' These attacks can be as little eliminated as, for instance, artillery fire at the front."—(German home broadcast, July 9, 1941.)
For the Foreign Reader. —British night raids against Avcstern anrl northern Germany are nothing but tiie meagre results of 'pin-prick' strategy.—(Transocean News cable, July 9, 1f>41.)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 152, 8 September 1941, Page 3
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