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FLYING BOMBS

Reported Nazi Peace Feeler SPANISH POSITION Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Received July 2, 9.4.> p.m.) "It is up to England to -stop b<T Dumbing,” said the German radio s political commentator, Fritsche, "if she ceases her terror attacks Gerniany will not bo forced to use her Al’ weapon." He added that it the English continued to try every method to combat flying-bombs there would be still more new weapons. High-up Nazis are trying to use their already discredited flying bomb as a bargaining factor to save the remainder ot Berlin from complete destruction; says the "Sunday Dispatch's” diplomatic correspondent. The latest feeler was extended through Spain, where propaganda lor a negotiated peace, to which the Spanish Press and radio have been giving prominence since the flying bomb was first used, has. now definitely entered diplomatic channels. . The correspondent deciares that rjpam is manufacturing components for flying bombs at I’amplbua, with the full Knowledge and co-operation of the franco Government. So far General ]• rttneo has not protested against the new- German war against British civilians, although he did protest strongly against the British bombing of military and industrial objectives in Germany.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 6

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FLYING BOMBS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 6

FLYING BOMBS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 6

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