Nazis Ask Australians To Go And Fight Japan
Rec. 1.10 a.m. Cairo, Aug. 26. Rommel's night bombers are dropping pamphlets for Empire troops. They offer Australians a free passage home if they stop fighting and say the Americans are having a good time in Australia and while the Australians are defending E1 Alamein they should consider Darwin's safety. Pamphlets for New Zealanders praise their chivalry but declare that it is hardly sensible for them to fight while British profiteers fatten themselves. The New Zealand pamphlets are now at a premium as souvenirs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1942, Page 3
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