FORTY GERMANS
KILLED IN FRANCE MINE EXPLODED UNDER TROOP TRAIN. DEATH SENTENCES FOR ALLEGED ESPIONAGE. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) (Received This Day, 1.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 27. The “Tribune de Geneve” reported that forty were killed when a mine exploded recently under a train carrying German soldiers to Paris, on leave from Cherbourg. A military court at Clermont Ferrand sentenced to death three Frenchmen involved in an “important espionage affair.” A fourth man was sentenced to imprisonment for twenty years.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1942, Page 4
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80FORTY GERMANS Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1942, Page 4
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