ROAD TO MOSCOW
PROBLEM FOR GERMANS
The following humorous item ap-> peared in the issue of July 13, 1941 4 of The Sunday Express: From Omsk to Minsk a thousand miles, From Plonsk to Plinsk is furder. From Plinsk to Plonsk you can't go wronsk, Though all the way it's murder. They have no trams from Tomsk tol Omsk, No taxis up to Plopski. The trains are bad to Leningrad, And petrol not a dropski. The road to Moscow goes through Umsk, Through Dumpsk and Umpskidumski, And all the way from Omsk to Plonsk You're marching on your tumski. So Heil to Omsk and Tomsk ancl Plonsk, And Heil to Plinsk and Plonkslci. From Plinsk to Plonsk you can't go* wrongsk. So now we shan't be longsku
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 161, 29 September 1941, Page 5
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127ROAD TO MOSCOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 161, 29 September 1941, Page 5
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