GERMAN SPECIALISTS
SYSTEM OF TRAINING Berlin, Sept. 26. An officially inspired description of army training for the invasion of Britain claims that hundreds of specialists are distributed among units along the continental coast. They were trained on drill grounds north-westward of Berlin immediately after the French capitulation and were selected from all branches of the serviees on the basis of a questionaire, in which 63 questions covered athletic prowess, knowledge of languages,' technical skill and acquaintance with British geography and affairs. Unmarried men under 23 were preferred.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1940, Page 8
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