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USE OF ITALIAN FLEET “The Germans are repined to • be pressing Mussolini to throw the I; Alan Fleet into the struggle to ho i Europe’s southern front,” says he correspondent of the ‘‘Dail ■ Mail" on the'ltalian frontier. II Duce so far has -a -islcd the o mand.but the situa on has - bccoo > so acute that 50;.., thing J appr ching an ultimata from Hit!': is expected. The d-. nnans argu. that the Italian warships must leave their present 'safe’ .md take up battle stations .n tb. touthnow that the : naco m E ope has reached a hmax. Mus: .ini, it is believed, n .mamtainn._ that the fleet mum not be equal.dered but held in reserve until n Allied invasion has actual! begun. Discussions are eontt . ung between lial.an admiral and the German Naval Attain ■; in Rome.”—London, June
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23968, 8 June 1943, Page 1
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