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ITALIAN IRE AGAINST GERMANS

LONDON, January 25. “They can jump in the sea for all we care,” said Italian prisoners to whom an Associated Press correspondent talked outside Tripoli. The Italians cursed the Germans for leaving them without transport and stated that they were glad they had been taken prisoner. Tlie Germans ate all the good food and left the Italians only hard bread. . Rome radio said that Signor Gtigli.'lmotti. the Italian journalist and National Councillor, in a broadcast stated. "IriI'olilania was for us a symbol ot the new life and a centre of hope and pride. Its loss has pained all Italian hearts.”

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 5

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ITALIAN IRE AGAINST GERMANS Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 5

ITALIAN IRE AGAINST GERMANS Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 5

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