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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1941.
NAZI CAPITAL ALARMED BY LATEST BOMBS
THE INCREASED FORCE OF BRITISH AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY IS ALREADY PRODUCING A NOTABLE EFFECT, THE BERLIN A.R.P. ORGANISATION IS APPARENTLY UNPREPARED TO DEAL WITH THE HEAVY BOMBS NOW BEING USED BY THE R.A.F.
A neutral traveller who was in Berlin on the night of one of the heaviest recent attacks reports that both officials and the general public appeared completely nonplussed by the violence of the raid.
He spent the night in aj
deep basement at the HUNGRY
Adlon Hotel, where Mr.
John Cudahy, the former FRENCH
United States Ambas-
sador
to Belgium and BLAME
then a newspaper corres-
pondent in Berlin, was a NAZIS
fellow-shelterer.
The general state of unpre-
paredness was illustrated by An indication that the
the fact that soldiers had to be
called into the hotel to bring French people are begin- buckets, sand, axes, shovels and ning to appreciate the other A.R.P. equipment.
Tempelhof Fires
connection between their lack of food and German
Next morning, when this seizures is contained in traveller drove to the Tempelhof an article in the "Temps," airport, many fires were still burning. Hits had been scored on quoted by Vichy corres-
least five buildings at the pondents.
al
Brandenburg Gate end of the Unter den Linden. Incendiaries
"Food brought in by our ship- ping." the newspaper asserts, fell all round the Tempelhof, "ought to be exclusively destined
Shelters in the basements of
for the feeding of the French buildings are not only inade-
population. The amount of quate protection against the pene-requisitioning should be kept from
trative force of the new bombs but often prove death-trups.
French supplies.
Pat O'Brien and Constance Bennett are the romantic co. rtare of Columbia's "Escape To Glory." at the King's Theatre.
HITLER
OWES LIFE TO A JEW
interfering with
Dr. Bloch, a Jew, to That this is not the case at pre-whom Hitler owes his life.
There have been many insent is shown by the fact that no
fruit can be obtained in the has arrived in New York atances of buildings collapsing and burying
unoccupied region, although shelterers under
North Africa."
it
tons of debris. People have also has been arriving regularly from With his wife from Aus- tria to spend his last years been drowned when shelters have been flooded by burst
in America. water-mains.
Frantic Work
are
To secure butter. it is added. people living in unoccupied France have to queue up from four or five o'clock in the morn- ing until nine o'clock or later.
In
It was reported from Vichy The Berlin authorities
that the Paris police had been working at frantic speed digging
forced the take action against deep shelters away from build-
6.200 Parisians whose homes or ings. The informant saw a large
office buildings were placarded one being constructed just outside
with anti-German slogans. the Brandenburg Gate He was
The Nazis have issued new re- told that others were being made]
gulations making persons In many parts of the city.
Berliners have developed
charge of Paris building: respon- a
sible for inscriptions of this kind. radio technique for learning of the approach of raiders before and the police have to tour the c'ty every morning looking for the public warnings sound.
offending slogans and chalk signs, Deutschlandsender goes When off the air it is a sign that raiders are over Germany. If Breslau is still broadcasting, people spend- ing the evening with friends know that they have ample time to reach home before the sirens go. When Breslau cuts out, how- ever, it is a signal that they must hurry if they do not want to be caught in a raid,
NAZIS GRAB 800 SLOVAK AIRMEN
At Germany's · request the Slovak Quisling government has transferred 800 pilots and obser- vers, A.A. personnel and material to the German air force.
Czechoslovak circles in London say this is the first instance of Germany seeking air force re- inforcements from a suppressed
THAT FIRE CAME FIRST
Hitler gave him a special "exit permit" to leave Austria.
Forty years ago Dr. Bloch was local doctor in Linz and family physician to the entre Hitler household.
He nursed every member of the family through a mysterious hereditary complaint.
Adolf was the only one he failed to cure, although he saved him from dying.
never disclosed the "I have nature of the disease from which the Hitler family suffers," Dr. Bloch told a reporter.
"If I preserved medical secrecy I should not be alive to-day."
When Hitler began his anti- "I've been on duty at a fire Jewish drive Dr, Bloch was forced and want to get back," said a to give up his practice in Linz, fireman, wet and, dirty, answer-; but was given special permission ing a County Court summons at; to start a new one in Vienna. Shoreditch. He was not kept Recently he asked to be allowed waiting. "Pay 59. 6d. a month," to end his days in the peace of said the registrar.
America. The Nazis agreed.
GOT FIVE TANKS SINGLE-HANDED
· WARRANT-OFFICER William H. Stenning, of the Australian Forces, has won the DC.M. for nation and the fact that they did knocking out five tanks and capturing their crews not create a separate unit for the single-handed. airmen is interpreted as lack of confidence in them.'
HITLER WILL REGRET
"If we ever decide upon retalia- tion, then heaven help the Ger mans. Hitler will live to regret the day he began the attack upon civilians." AN
That's what the Parliamentary Secretary to the. First Lord of the Admiralty said at Barnstaple (Devon),
"The raid on, London" he de- clared, was ordered by Hitler in one of his fits of paranole china-smashing rage,
-
The "London Gazette", discloses that when Stenning's platoon was held up by tanks he went. forward alone to deal with them with an anti-tank rifle in the face of heavy fre
render of its crew, at the point of the revolver. The crew surrendered
He advanced to the other tank. That crew surrendered, too.
Signalman Kenneth R. Clift, of Later, under his leadership, the Australian Forces, also: wins the platoon held its ground when the D.C.M for a revolver attacked, and put three more ploit: tanks out of action,li dung nyby
With One Revolver Trooper Elfred Hughes of the Royal Tank Regiment, alone cap- tured two enemy tank crews.
He, too, is award the DC.M.. When: our forces had orders not to fire unless necessary, to avoid giving away their positions, Hughes, went forward on foot to investigate the enemy's strength.
Captured A Battery
He was in charge of a line party which became detached from its battalion and then suddenly came on a battery firing into the rear of our troops. (His men had only two platola
between them, bur" Clift gave the order, tosattacki
When the Australians were 50, Ho olimbed on to the first yards away the battery.com- tank and demanded the surs | mander raised the white flagerm