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us, those patriots,” he said. “They had a feast to celebrate our safe landing and they kept on feasting us all through the week we were there in their hands, doing what they told us to do. They even produced some excellent cigars for me.” The co-pilot and the radiomangunner, a Brooklyn Irishman,

were allowed to remain together but the first pilot, a Montana lad on his eighth bombing mission, was purposely isolated from them for security reasons. . “I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't been there,” said the first pilot. “They took me out walking in daylight as well as at night. I went shopping in the stores several times and once I even went bicycling for two hours. “It sure was funny, sitting in those restaurants with German "soldiers, including some’ officers, all around us. I just. képt my mouth shut and nodded my head at the right times, as if I understood what my companions were say-

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Flak Ends Mission The Americans’ adventure realiy began when Luftwaffe shells

The explosion of the plane diverted the Germans’ attention long enough for the men to get into hiding. The bombardier later was forced to give himself up because of his wounds; another wounded man was captured and a third informed on by a traitor. The trio. now in Sweden heard these facts through the grapevine. How the fourth living men was captured they do not know. “And if I could tell you everything that happened that week you wouldn't believe it,” the radioman said, “Anyway, it was "the best furlough I've had since I joined the army. I want to go back there after the war. Yes, sir . . . I want to.go back and see those people who saved my life” N

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are posible at several points on the continent. : THAT Commander-in-Chief Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower “will be able, to spring some surprises when he starts.” SN | THAT even reduction recently in the activity of the royal air force (prior to the last 48 hours) is a! prelude to the big show. Rumors are about in Germany| that the attack will begin the “week {

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