MANY GERMANS
MOVING INTO ITALY AIR AND OTHER UNITS. GROUND STAFFS ABNORMALLY LARGE ’ By Telegraph— Pn-xs Association-- Copyright •* LONDON. January 17 A correspondent of The Times" says German anti-aircraft units passed through Rome ant! are probably going to Sicily. Many trains in north Italy are laden solely will! G.-rn.m mat< rad Ground jtafp. which are accompanying airmen to Sicily and Tri< xte. are far larger than are needed for the maintenance of the squadrons, su gosling that they will be ready for police dutira and atimini ‘rativ Hi;
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 January 1941, Page 5
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