Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1941 — Page 5
K nsPAY, APRIL 10, 1941.
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NAZIS JUBILANT OVER VICTORY Germany Aaaerta Ju<oala via Doomed By Nazi Triumphs Berlin, April 10 — (VP>— Nalls asserted jubilantly today that the brltskrleg victories in the Balkan.' had doomed Jugoslavia. ended British hope* that Turkey would enter the war and provided a aobnr Ing moral lesion for nation* which might atill he coniidering their <u turn action. There were hlnta that AdoU Hit* ler might M.on proclaim the incorporation of the Marttror area of northwestern Jugoslavia into the German Reich. Newspaper* used such headline* a* • Markbor I* Free" In deecribing the German capture of the area, and a typical comment was that "th.* old outpost of Germanism once again tilling, to the Reich." Witnesses of the Balkan fighting intimated that Germany's armored force* had lost heavily In casualties in smashing the Greek Mt-taus Bae. i One of the many such stories blaaoned on the first pages of to* day s newspaper said that the first fort in the Metaxas Hue fell in lea* than 35 minute*. But later ah tack*, the correspondent said; "Caused great and bloody sacrifice* without offering the prospect of certain auccess." However, he continued, the Htuka dive bombing planes arrived, and each tort in the German path was subjected to merciless dive bombing and artillery attack. An official new* agency dispatch said the airplane bombing of Belgtade had been m intense that "after dark one ca*i see the glars of gigantic fire* from Rumania* border town* 35 to <5 miles away.** "From time to time flame* could Ik- seen," the dispatch continued, "at interval* of I‘» to three hours ib" rumble of heavy explosion* could he heard," The key Nasi newspaper Essener National Zeltung. organ of Field .MsiwmrrYTMttW. Nasi No. 2, said of the German victories: "The fate of Serbia was already
sealed before the massed Kerb ar-' migs began ths tettie All of Serbia now presents a single giant keltls from which there U do outlot. "Ths tall of dalonika meant the Imrial of th* last hope* England had nourished of Turkish in ter ven liog. “One can not overestimate the importance both <rf the fact that
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all land connection* betw.<-n T<r key and Greece have been eat and of the moral Impression that thl German Blltx triumph will make on all specta'or. at the war theatie who under certain circumstance* might become psrU< Ipants." t There was no due to th<- Na Gon* meant) Os the German rapiur- of the Ma rtf M< r area m Juxoslaviu - »u-
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of Germany** • oldler•correspondrt.t* .aid that the city of Marihor fell without a fight because the Jugoslav* had withdrawn bntors th* Naxi Mtach German minority re .i.-nts, tn<- eorr.-.pondt nt said, drove »ui In truck* tn meet th” <' omlng Germans. * ('prre.prmdetit* commented that th» mo-t Miiiprl-nig (eaiure of the <:> nan I imph had been that at (
the rpeakbtad of ths most important thrust, aimed st cutting off Greses, thsra had been little fighting at first. The newspapers published many accounts of only a few men taking ststngs of three and four forts wMb* out the aid of heavy artillery prw |m ration. —o. — n Opening Dance Sunday Sunadl
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