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NOT FORGOTTEN

Italian Generals And Past Victims LONDON, October 17. “The alleged, desire of th® Badoglio Government to drive the Germans out of Italy cannot break the bonds which tie the Italian nation to its guilty attempts to drive the Ethiopians, Albanians, French, Greeks and Yugoslavs from their homes, nor can Marshal Badoglio, the genius of poison gas, break the bonds which will tie his name to the murder of our children. The Emperor Haile Selassie made this statement in an interview with Reuter’s Addis Ababa correspondent. “Marshal Badoglio’s clumsy attempts to steal into the victors’ camp in order to escape personal responsibility beloie the tribunal which is to judge the war criminals will deceive nobody, he said. "Ethiopia reserves all rights to obtain satisfaction in a just, manner. Greek feeling against the Itahans is bitter, and the members of the Greek Government strongly resent the Allied recognition of Italy as a co-belhgeien . A Cairo message reports that all members of the Cabinet yesterday tendered their resignations to the I rime Minister, Mr Tsouderos. .but that he refused 1° accept them’. Mr. Tsouderos is expected- to asure his Cabinet that full repayment of Italy’s debts to Greece will be demanded'. ... i Last week the Greek national newspaper in Cairo reminded the Allies that the Greeks have heavy accounts to settle with the Italians. * , Bari radio denied today that Generals Ambrosio and Roatta were included in the Italian Government-. The. report that they had been included m Marshal Badoglio’s new Cabinet -caused wide criticism because they had been named as the two a generals responsible for terrorism in Yugoslavia during the Italian occupation-

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 5

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NOT FORGOTTEN Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 5

NOT FORGOTTEN Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 20, 19 October 1943, Page 5

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