GERMAN BOMBING
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SHOCKED ATTACKS ON OPEN TOWNS AND VILLAGES. RENEWAL OF FORMER APPEAL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. WASHINGTON. September 18. President Roosevelt, replying to a message from President Moscicki, said he was deeply shocked at the reports that Germany had bombed open towns and villages. He said he was agaiq asking the belligerents to renew their orders prohibiting bombing from the air of civilians and to assure themselves that their air force personnels were showing the regard for the lives of non-combatants that the replies to his appeal on September 1 led the world to expect.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1939, Page 5
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97GERMAN BOMBING Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1939, Page 5
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