PRESSURE ON ITALY
NAZI AMBASSADOR CALLED TO BERLIN UNCERTAIN SPECULATION. ROME PRESS MARKING TIME. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. LONDON. April 21. The question, “Where stands Italy ? is still being asked. The German Ambassador to Rome. Herr von Mackensen, arrived at Berlin yesterday by plane. It is reported that he was urgently summoned. His departure from Rome was revealed only when he did not attend the German colony’s celebration of Herr Hitler’s birthday. The Rome correspondent or tne Associated Press of Great Britain says that newspapers have not repeated the recent intensive attacks on the Allies, German exploits continue to dominate the war news, but the newspapers report a considerable British and French concentration near Trondheim. The official Italian news agency reports the French Premier, M. Reynaud, as declaring: "A Mediterranean entente alone could consolidate peace. The Rome correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that German agents are actually telling Italians the date of Italy’s entry into the war— May 15. .
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 April 1940, Page 5
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