Though the Germans denounced it as a forgery, an appeal purporting to have been signed by the Nazi commander in Norway, General von Falkenhorst, exhorting German soldiers not to desert to Sweden, has caused a sensation in Norway and Sweden, states a Stockholm report. Copies of the appeal were posted up in houses and on walls and trees in Oslo at night. The document appears to be the work of Norwegian patriots, comments the Stockholm correspondent of “The Times,” but it is far from being as clumsy as the Germans are trying to make out.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1943, Page 3
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