RAID VICTIMS
OVER 22.1100 DEAD IN BRITAIN ' — I AND 30.556 INJURED. j SINCE BLITZKRIEG BEGAN i I ’ll’. Tek.Ki-.ipF.— Piw.> A««X’Lit>oii-Copyriahi. 'Received This Day. Noon.) LONDON. January 20. The December air raid casualties in ; i the United Kingdom were the lowest I ; monthly figure since the blitzkrieg ■ ’ started. Tne total casualties throughout the ! blitzkrieg have been 22.569 killed ami' 30.553 admitted to hospitals Its all, 2,3:>; children have been killed In December 3 793 civilians were ’ killed in Britain as a result of enemy , air raids, while 5.0’14 person wore in-; jured sutficiently seriously to warrant ! their detent’.in. in hospital. An analy. > sis of these figures published bv the! .Mm.<!rv of Home Security shows that! 1.691 men. 1.434 women and 521 children under were killed, mid • 2.96’2 men, 1.775 women and ."07 child-! ren injured. Tile remaining 147 per- i i’-ops killed are no! 1 lassiticd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 6
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146RAID VICTIMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 6
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