BERLIN PREPARES
MASS BOMBING FROM R.A.F
EXPECTATIONS FOR FUTURE
Berlin defences are being re-org-anised in expectation of R.A.F. mass raids, The Times' correspondent on the German frontier says. The R.A.F. has not raided Berlin since November 7, 1941. A Berlin radio report of a raid in April was not confirmed, in London. Berlin reorganisation moves ininolude<— 1. Gestapo and Nazi S.S. Guards are displacing Berlin police and civilian raid wardens. 2. A.R.P. towers are being erected throughout one suburb, and at Stettiner railway station. 3. The whole system of A.A. gun emplacements is being changed to make R.A.F. information obsolete. 4. Wooden barracks are being built on vacant land near Berlin for housing bombed-out people. R.A.F. raids on Germany have rendered 1,000,000. Germans homeless, the correspondent adds.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 13, 9 October 1942, Page 3
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