STORIES OF MUTINY
AMONG GERMAN U-BOAT CREWS. SOME SENT TO PRISON IN OSLO. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON. June 27. A considerable number of U-boat officers and other ranks recently arrived at a military prison in Oslo, according to a report reaching Norwegians, says the Stockholm correspondent of the British United Press. They are members of six . U-boat crews who refused' to put to sea. The British United Press naval correspondent says that reports have been received in British quarters recently of a lessening of fighting spirit among U-boat crews. Some of thte latest prisoners have been dejected, though relieved to be out of the Battle of the Atlantic. The bluster and overwhelming confidence of earlier U-boat crews, which mainly consisted of young Nazis, is disappearing.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 June 1943, Page 3
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