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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 3, 1988.
GERMAN TROOPS' MARCH
OBLITERATES
OLD EUROPEAN FRONTIER
Rumburg, To-day.
One of Europe's oldest frontiers, the thousand- year-old border separating Saxony and Bohe- mia was obliterated at 1 p.m. yesterday when German troops began their entry into the se- cond zone. Trans-Ocean's special correspondent, Georg Luepke, watched the historic event from a posi- tion in the immediate proximity of the. little Saxon village of Bohland.
Precisely at one o'clock, German which occurred amidst the ringing frontier officials raised the frontier; of church bells and the tumultuous barrier and at a signal a German shouts of thousands of Sudeten motor bicycle detachment, forming Germans who had arrived from all the vanguard of the German troops, parts of neighbouring country. set off at high speed into Sudeten- land where, lines up in thousands on either side of the roud, crowd. of Sudeten Germans them a tumultuous welcome.
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A few minutes later, the "WE THANK FUEHRER” flower-decorated column was on A whistle sounded and the main move again in the direction of column of German troops, consist- Rumburg which formed the final· ing of detachments of all services, objective of their day's march. began to advance towards the Happy throngs filled the streets and frontier while a band struck up market place of this town which the national anthems. Rosenmain during the last few month has been was the first place reached on the scene of many ugly incidents. Sudeten territory. Here every Wild cheering was heard and it house was decorated with flowers swelled to one prolonged roar and with pennants on which were German troops marched into In their enthusiasm, written, "We thank our Fuehrer". town.
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The inhabitants stripped their inhabitants almost prevented gardens of flowers to give to soldiers troops from reaching their destina- onTM all who places them in the muzzles of tion by surrounding them their rifles or adorned their helmets, sides. Upon reaching Rumburg, the saddles and gun carriages with troops took up their quarters for them. Joyous scenes where wit- the night, many of them being bil- nessed when troops entered the little leted in the homes of the inhabi- industrial town of Schluekenaultants of the town. Trans-Ocean.
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