NAZIS & TURKEY
PASSAGE OF DARDANELLES LIKELY TO BE DEMANDED. OBSERVATIONS BY FRENCH WRITER. NEW YORK, August 27. The noted French refugee journalist J'Pertinax," writing for the North American Newspaper Alliance from Washington, says that diplomats on the spot believe that Germany, in retaliation for the Russo-British invasion of Iran, will demand from Turkey free passage for battleships through the Dardanelles. “Whether they are to be in a position eventually to force that passage and whether Hitler's advisers will regard it as necessary to place under military control the northern shore of the Dardanelles and Sea of Marmora remains an open question," he writes. TURKISH GUARDS PLACED ON BALKAN TRAINS. ANKARA, August 27. Turkish military guards are being appointed to accompany all trains from Istanbul through European Turkey to Sofia.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 6
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