BOMBING OF FACTORIES
IN NAZI-OCCUPIED AREAS. UPHELD BY THE BELGIAN FOREIGN MINISTER. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April 8. The Belgian Foreign Minister, _M. Spaak, in a broadcast to the Belgian people vigorously upheld the British policy of bombing factories in the occupied territory of Europe which are working for the German war machine. He termed the recent raid on the Renault works as a perfectly legitimate attack. M. Spaak mentioned that in Belgium there was a King who was a prisonei of war, exercising no authority, and an administrative body whose duty was to abstain rigorously from any political action and above all from showing any sympathy toward the Germans. Belgium signed neither a peace treaty nor an armistice with Germany. She was still at war with Germany, and would be till an Allied victory was won.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1942, Page 3
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