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WITH U. 8. FORCES IN NORMANDY, July 13.=It is the fashion Just now to regard the smooth-faced little Hitler youth fanatics who y numbers on our La Haye Du Puits”and

1944 _

Against Yanks

and dangerous foemen.

Goebbel's boys say that these

. they first ran up against Jap snipors in the jungle, .

+ not make up for their youthful in-|

of these Hitlér youth with an awe akin to that of the marines when

Hanged Jap Fashion On the front south of La Haye, the body of one of these snipers was found hanging down from a tree into which he had tied himself in

These youths are a trigger-happy ferociousness, thorough as it is, does

stability and inexperience, I have seen at least a score fresh-| aught in the past few days and they were all utterly terrified,

prandished - a tommy gun and towered before news photographers attempting to take their pictures.

Though they have apparently “ been taught to say they are 18, I

have yet to see one who appears more than 16,

our entering infantry.

his arm and expressed dismay at

colonel had just been killed by the

are not the tough guys they are supposed to be. plainer than when you see them up against guys who are really tough, like the American paratroopers. This reminds me of a famous wandering chutist. All the correspondents are trying to get his name. He blew into a certain town just as an automatic weapon's position atop a stone watertower at the entrance to the village square was making life miserable and short for

Single-Handed Victory

He sauntered in with his tommy gun cocked jauntily in the crook of

finding everybody pinned down behind walls and rubble heaps. The boys were a bit jittery. A

tower gunner, “Just cover that little window the krauts are shooting through up here with your rifle fire,” said he, “and protect me while I have a look-see.” The. infantrymen did as he di-

German propagandists have been swift to seize on this tendency | a trying hard to hein us to build up the legend.” : :

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tower, disappeared inside and was

gone about five minutes, ~ He returned tnen, swaggeiing & little, and announced there would

‘be no more fire from the tower. He

was right.

He had climbed the stairs, the|

infantrymen said, and killed the

German gun crew single-handed.|! These trigger-happy Hitler youth!

are no match for our boys. Copyright, 1944, by The Indianapolis Times

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