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   Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1943, Algiers, Algiers                                Turcy september 25, 1943 the stars Ano stripes weekly tired Duce fails to Stem % i Peoples swing to allies Pat 3 italian and e�?il0lstthi1 fhe face 01 these a Hureau. The ital were waiting Loc him Tiey Bun sources is week lamed tha am voices other Forny to of Hrysi l?.ns�?zwere rep red la resisting died him off in an ambulance in 0, european front has been leads i4om a a he toss Sorth a the i Der protest said Mussel my. To opened against Adolf Hiuer and Many Quot came the Tureh a in a f beyond Jhc avoid possible Rescue he was opened by Peoples who were sup Balkans fight nazis with italians a arms i London sept. 241 voice f1ubautd Allied German Battle lines. The item for voice of Sadoglio appeared to be decent from Bau e of radio Italiana behind Allied lines re sly Quot message marshal came two speeches by marshal Pietro Sadoglio. Quot we cannot permit the Ger As the people listened their mans to treat our country As a to. 1 Ramn it Rah Laurl a Sandhi flown from Rome to the Inland of Penza off Naples then to la la Posedly helpless under the Axis Yoke. The new front Lay in the Rome where on sept la. One Day after the armistice was announced he was rescued by German j mans to treat our country As a Navor pm i i or Quot 100 a ear and pm of none country rocked with the threats of a queued land. We cannot permit of apr landed by too trustworthy the origins of this their former ally the germans ithe germans our cities in order 8 week s a Balkan War Quot can be traced when  it i a. Try i lip Thip aum Towl n f k Ava French troops Speed Freedom for corsican who shouted for obedience and 0 5876 Fehir own a a a today there promised death to a a traitors Quot to 18 Ane a is we d for All a out with a i the  resistance mounts Between the first and second Sadoglio messages. Italian resistance to the German occupying army mounted. Neutral reports told of workers in italian factories now controlled by the germans throwing Sand in the machines or Farmers in the Rome area refusing to set their crops to nazi controlled markets of italian soldiers and hastily organized Peoples guards. In the Vatican Pope Pius Xii was reportedly isolated by German armed guard. Later in the week marshal a Doglio spoke again reviewing the series of events that red to the surrender of Italy and indicting Mussolini for taking Italy into an impossible War after leading her through Battles in Ethiopia and Spain which he said had provid a red Force Headquarters sept. 24�?French troops it was officially announced yesterday Are now in Possession of two thirds of Corsica and Are steadily driving tile germans Back into the Northeast Corner. Preach landings on Corsica which lies due North of Sardinia across the narrow Straits of Bonifacio and about 60 Miles West of. Italy s Mediterranean coast were enough reconstruction announced earlier in the week by wok to last a Century. General Henri Giraud. The week the marshal declared that the also brought the news that the italian army and people had been Island of Sardinia had been rid of sacrificed to the germans who germans by italian troops. Yester always considered Italy inferior. Nrt0 hour. Seem a a pm a safely in German hands Benito preaching when the germans Mussolini opened the speech Mak would be driven from both Mediterranean Isles. Ing As the week began. The former Duce told of his arrest by Cara one communique issued by Gen after a 20-minute conferee Giraud said in part ien3e Wittl Kiiu Vitiorio pm a a immediately after the Nam Cannelee on the fateful morning the italian armistice became known y 25. Ii Duce had found the orders to shoot now be shelling the nearby port of flume which the italians settee from the newly formed yugoslav kingdom just after the world War. Last night it was reported whole bodies of partisan troops entered Trieste and with the help of the local inhabitants attacked the German Garrison in the streets. Other yugoslav drives were reported along the Dalmatian coast and in the Interior the patriots were said to have Cut the Railroad it in  r Tay s i yugoslavs. The Une Jone Maddelena off Sardinia then to always turbulent Balkan Peninsula. The Gran Basso area North of across the Adriatic from fallen Italy. According to Neutral dispatches none too Clear and possibly none this was Mussolini Story and. A trl two Rem Ekx a Oer for the moment there was no contradiction the prize prisoner of the allies had escaped although tages a it it left the germans Short of men to police tile Long rugged Peninsula 2> it gave the Sadoglio government had to it a a to a to a a been instructed during the Arrisi n anti nazis Opportunity to Tice conferences to keep him in i weapons from italian troops Der Strong guard. Speaking to Quot a Long Quot concerned with occupy parliament hic a Tapir tonal duties. The German radio declared that parliament this week. Prime min ister Winston Churchill blamed the Rescue on the Quot great daring Quot of the Parachute descent and on Allied officers were directing operations of the Peoples army in the guards Quot who had orders to liberation in Yugoslavia but Neu shoot Mussolini if there was any 1thd sources declared that this attempt at Rescue but they failed army mainly supplied with in their  he saw no indies weapons seized from the italians Tion of breach of Faith by the in Rmer aides. The allies Sadoglio government. However did not overtook the of in j a a Importunity to take advantage of a r11, Balkan chaos. British forces moved ass us it Jirm 9 into dodecanese islands in of i tiling ? n1? the Aegean sea Between Greece Amana vet la i and Turkey at the weeks end the fax Sipl to marshal red a i British were i6 10 occupied Graziani the former chief cjtsteff1 our of the a 13 Itaman lands and commander of the italian brith cd a West army which attended to invade Reuters received an enthusiastic Welcome from italian Many with the Balkans. Farther South in Albania there were also reports of clashes with the germans but Here the situation was exceedingly obscure. The most sensational report from the Balkans it was not confirmed said that croat troops supposedly pro Axis had deserted to the yugoslavs when sent in by tile germans to take a hand in suppressing Balkan rebellions. Before the War Croatia was part of Yugoslavia but a restive one. After the invasion of Yugoslavia Croatia was made a nominally Independent kingdom and was generally regarded As an Aux satellite. Egypt in Imo. Mussolini named himself As foreign minister but Garrison troops and greek civilians i Tau i armistice became known t a a a 7. A a a French corsican patriots to up the Quot the fight against the germans. Rovai Palace Carabiniero French commandos were immediately landed to Back up the  later communiques announced that an american commando unit was fighting Side by Side with the regular French troops and corsican patriots and declared a Tlle Allied navies and air forces Are maintaining a very effective blockade of the Eastern part of the Island making it difficult for the enemy to evacuate materials or Capri Italy sept. 19 delayed personnel either by sea or by  t a aged sen. Benedetto Croce Gen yesterday an official French red Italy a greatest press release disclosed that two eve Tufa want Kice the French cruisers six destroyers and ii fascism since toe three submarines have been in rial a a no Refue esst j . A ass Quot a a a a in a a by or no tile vet so included the a British launch rescued the 7,600-ton Cruiser Montcalm and the i Croce family from its Mainland 6r 00-ton Cruiser Jeanne do arc i Home at Sorrento after a fascist which was recently refitted in the broadcast threatened vengeance United states. The fast heavy de on the old Man for his two decade Opik Kitione to Duce. The 77-year-old historian who resigned As italian minister of instruction in 1922 in protest against fascism arrived Here in the dead of night. Alert and Stout hearted but half inclined to feel that he had the germans could expect Obedi epee to their wishes in Italy. Although headlines announcing the surrender of Italy had said that a Italy is out of the War a Italy this week appeared to be More in a evolved in the War than she had left the Royal Palace Carabiniero Ever been before. Lump Tofu we t  Dill \. _ declined to mention the seat of when Lan Long forces arrived at government. Samos cos Leros and Cas Teloria. Despite an obedient Mussolini. T yug Orivia where guerrilla bands there was no sign this week that been resisting the nazis Ever Ainee the germans invaded and overran the country in 1941, was the principal theater of Balkan action last week. The Peoples army of liberation operating under undisclosed leadership has apparently taken the port of Susak on the i Talo yugoslav Bonier and May roce f amed italia n Liberal warns of another Versailles commons hears Hess Case data and War review sprayers Lefa masque and be terrible have also been in operation. It was also announced that general Giraud had made a four Day tour of the corsican battlefields. Preparations for the landings on Corsica an official French Maraire Quot Quot a i Cit a 10 teen that Nenad Man said c in walked it on the Young men and Man said were made six months Zomeri who have been his nor in Advance and guns and other equipment were delivered secretly by submarine and Parachute to corsican patriots of whom some 10.000 had been armed when French troops moved in. Gani Zed a ii to fascist supporters throughout Italy Croce came to Capri with his wife and four Youngish comely daughters. In his suite in the stately Albergo Morgano Tibet to. The famous by John o. Kearney stars and stripes staff writer historian last night sat Cross legged 1924, in showing itself As anti god talked. His speech was Low. Liberal and tyrannical. Croce pro unhesitating and directed at his tested warned his people. He woke daughter Elena who fluently. His opposition aloud in the re translated his words into English Man Senate the honorary body to Quot i Hope Quot said Benedetto Croce i which All outstanding italian Art Quot that every system of totalitarian i writers and scientists were or authoritarian government will Ecter 20 years he has had emerge Defeated from this War has say on he printed Page. Out and i Hope that the supremacy of a a years come his Quot history Liberal regimes will be re Stab of liberalism. He was so famous ribbed. Abroad that the fascists deemed it a the failure of the peace of the text Phi. Versailles should teach us some ill 1 Berty As a thing. The  a do not take common  i Natl irm of and co Tunon Justice. J Benedetto Crock had this to say. ,. I Quot the True idea of Liberty is Nothe object should be to create i bound to any i articular economic for both vanquished and conquer-1 interests but approves and acers men All of them a condition cents any economic measures and of common existence wherein it i regulations which intensify and will be possible to Settle differ-1 extend human Freedom and aug of Tinea peacefully and to thrive ment the blessings of civilization.  the old Man went Back to his memories. He recalled his first suspicions of the fascist move ment. He said that fascism began to Manifest its character fully in Liberty As i think of it. Is a religious principle which Renews and governs the whole of a Many a soul it is that which inspires tile Best works in every Field of human activity a a Here is the first Batch of German prisoners being rounded up by an Allied Soldier on an italian Beach in the Salerno area. By British army photo unit London sept. 24�?the House it commons heard a series of fullness speeches on the War this week from Britain a prime minis Ter and foreign Secretary Anthony Eden shed Light on the mysterious sus �lrld0iph hem no. 2 of 1 who i de to Scotland in 1941. Winston Churchill gave a sweeping wet Progress and foretold the end of Quot nazi tyranny and prussian  1 in a a High a riled Rech or. Churchill went Back to last november and traced the course of Rufiyaa a Down 10 the inva Lon a i the terms were signed at Syracuse on the night of sept. 3,&Quot said or. Churchill. Quot the russian gov Ern ment having studied Ute terms authorized Gen. Eisenhower to sign tiie ii 1 in their name Quot cites Allied gains commenting on the increased effectiveness of our arms and the marked disintegration of Germany a efforts to Stop tile flow of  the Atlantic the prime minister revealed the following facts the British and american forces Nave an Ever increasing Supply of new aircraft which together exceeds tile German Supply by More than five to  for the four months ending sept. La no Allied Mercia it vessel was sunk by enemy action in the North Atlantic and no Allied ships Weie sunk by a boats in any part of the world in the first fortnight of this month. Pie dieting further blows against the japs. Or. Churchill said that considerable Progress had been made in the organization of the Southeast Asia command under lord Louis Mountbatten and modelled on that which has been set up under general Eisenhower with so mud 1 Success. No leniency or. Churchill reiterated that the nazis could expect no lenient treatment from the allies. The cloak of secrecy which had veiled the Story behind Rudolf Hess sensational flight to Scotland was lifted by foreign Secretary Eden. Or. Eden revealed that a Hess came to Britain As hitlers Deputy and brought with him Kace proposals from the fuehrer. These terms stipulated that England should have a free hand in the British Empire and that Germany should be Given a free hand in Europe. Tile nazi emissary also revealed that Hitler had certain demands to make on Russia which would have to be satisfied through negotiation of War. Hess was said to have emphasized that Hitler would not negotiate with the Churchill government and that if any terms were to be reached Between the two nations. Or. Churchill and his party would have to get out. He warned Ltd that if Britain refused to discuss terms it would be the fuehrer a duty to destroy great Britain and keep her in a state of permanent subjugation  
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