WILL BE BOMBED
WAR- FACTORIES IN FRANCE
WORKING FOR THE NAZIS.
R.A.F. WARNING BROADCAST.
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, June 29.
A member of the R.A.F. general staff, in a broadcast last night, warned French workers that the R.A.F. would bomb German-controlled factories in occupied France. He explained to the French workers how Germany had been forced by British activities to evacuate some areas.
In a desperate effort to counterbalance American aid, Germany now aimed at exploiting new centres of production. The British Government was resolved to strike at Germany’s war industries wherever they were. The R.A.F. would attack all factories in occupied France which were working for Hitler, and the speaker advised all French workers to find employment in the country and to evacuate their women and children far from the factories.
“If you cannot do this,’' he said, “ask for good shelters, and when the alarm sounds go to them at once. If you cannot get them, go on strike at once.
“The Germans cannot do without you, and they must grant you everything you ask."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 July 1941, Page 6
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