"THEY KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE.”
The good effect of reprisal raids on Germany is emphasised by extracts in the Liverpool Post from the letters if a P- v itish officer released recently from a German prison camp, and now in a neutral country. "I’m not sure,” write this officer, "that they won’t stop bombing our towns, as they are awfully serious now about being bombed in reprisal, and the three times we’ve bombed Mannheim and Saarbrucken were kept secret and not published in the papers, but they got awfully knocked ( about and had very heavy losses. I saw the raid on Mannheim. I think now they are getting hurt they will stop. They are like that. I am hoping the swine will cease bombing London, and they may, ‘as they now know what it’s like,’ and that’s the only way to hammer anything into the head of a Hun. ”
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Taihape Daily Times, 8 May 1918, Page 7
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149"THEY KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE.” Taihape Daily Times, 8 May 1918, Page 7
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