ITALIAN WORKERS
ASKED BY NAZIS TO GO TO GERMANY. ASSURANCE OF CORDIAL RECEPTION. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) A’ LONDON, September 23. The Rome radio, now under German ■ control, tonight broadcast an appeal to Italian workers to go to Germ'any. The ’broadcast was in the name of Air Marshal Kesselring. It said that the ".‘Germans would protect their interests. The Italians could work in German 'War factories and would have the honJ. cur of working for the salvation of Europe. The addresses of the recruit- ■ ment centres in Rome were given, and Xthe radio said: “You will go to Germany as free workers, and you will be ■-cordially received.” , Italian merchant seamen interned in '•Brazil asked United Nations officials for permission to enter the war to free Italy. Their spokesman in Rio de Janeiro declared that 130 of the 200 seamen were eager to fight Fascism; 60 have not decided on their course and 10 have refused.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 September 1943, Page 4
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