Despite earlier army reports being reliable, it is claimed that there is now German disinformation concerning the Russian campaign and the high number of casualties and prisoners.

After spotting a battle cruiser on 22nd July, an RAF operation was carried out on 24th July with damage to the Gneisenau and Scharnhorst battle cruisers and Prinz Eugen cruiser. 34 Messerschmitts were shot down. It claims German ships are now effectively confined to ports.

In a London radio broadcast, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s adviser, Harry Hopkins, outlines American assistance to Britain, including joint patrols by warships, significant numbers of aircraft, food, and military equipment already en route.

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Ten Serbs are hanged in Pancevo, on the orders of Bandelow after posters appeared stating that ten Serbs would be hanged for every German soldier killed or wounded. There are photographs of the hangings and of the notice.

Several occupied cities were fined for using the V-sign (for victory) as an act of defiance. To counter this, the propaganda ministry has stolen the sign for its own use.

Claims public is being deceived about share dividends being reduced (regulation to limit the distribution of profits on 21st June 1941).

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The RAF flight range will increase as nights draw in, with heavier bombs at their disposal. Advice is dispensed to German urban populations on preparations to take for the autumn and winter.

Lord Woolton, Minister of Food, on 15 July denigrates German media propaganda on the state of British nutrition; he claims German prisoners are amazed at how abundant it is and points to American supplies in the coming year with a higher nutritional value than the last fifteen years.

America and Britain and its allies have frozen all Japanese assets as a result of it taking French-Indochina.

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By taking over protection of Iceland, the United States has reduced the danger zone for British ships crossing the Atlantic, fulfilling the United States’ Secretary of State, Cordell Hull’s promise that weapons and foodstuff would safely reach their destination.
With the news that Dr Robert Ley had visited some bombed cities in West Germany, the correspondent makes some comparisons between the good things England is doing for its people compared to Germany’s leaders.

In addition to all the steelworks, armaments works and mines acquired in a number of territories, Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring has acquired Omnipol A.G. as an import export company to buy and sell as it wants.
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Inscriptions read “287”; signed by the author; caption reads “29 APRILE 1945. 3 civili spogliati dei loro vestiti, e trucidati dalle “SS” spagnole dietro il cimitero di S. Giorgio di Nogaro UD”.

Caption translates as: “29 April 1945. Three civilians are forcedly disrobed and then slaughtered by Spanish Schutzstaffel [sic] behind the cemetery of San Giorgio di Nogaro (Udine province).”]]>
Angiolino Filiputti]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Francesca Campani]]> Alessandro Pesaro]]> Helen Durham]]> Giulia Banti]]> Maureen Clarke]]> ita]]> Artwork]]> Italy--San Giorgio di Nogaro]]> Italy]]> 1945-04-29]]>

Inscriptions read “281” signed by the author; Caption reads “28 APRILE 1945. Attacco di patrioti in zona Rotonda a un gruppo di “SS” asseragliati in una stalla, nello scontro succedutosi, 3 tedeschi rimanevano uccisi, 3 patrioti feriti”.

Caption translates as: “28 April 1945. A group of Schutzstaffel soldiers, hidden in a barn, attack some patriots near Rotonda. Three Germans got killed and three patriots were injured in the conflict.”]]>
Angiolino Filiputti]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Francesca Campani]]> Alessandro Pesaro]]> Helen Durham]]> Giulia Banti]]> Maureen Clarke]]> ita]]> Artwork]]> Italy--Friuli]]> Italy]]> 1945-04-28]]>

Label reads “128”; signed by the author; caption reads “CARNIA. Nel pomeriggio del 22 Luglio 1944. SS tedesche e italiane circondano Paluzza e unite a falsi partigiani procede [sic] di casa in casa al rastrellamento. Sotto gli occhi dei loro famigliari 4 uomini sono ridotti in fin di vita con bastonature, calci, morsi, pugnalate. Dopo il sacheggio il reparto ubriaco di sangue e di vino prende la via del ritorno, seminando la strada di altre vittime.”

Caption translates as: “Carnia. On the afternoon of 22 July 1944, the German and Italian SS surrounded the village of Paluzza. Together with those who disguised as partisans, they proceeded with the sweeping, inspecting every house. Four men were beaten half to death in front of their families. They got kicked, bitten, and stabbed. After the raid the unit, drunk with blood and wine, returned home, leaving behind other victims.]]>
Angiolino Filiputti]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Francesca Campani]]> Alessandro Pesaro]]> Helen Durham]]> Giulia Banti]]> Maureen Clarke]]> ita]]> Artwork]]> Alps]]> Italy--Friuli]]> Italy]]> 1944-07-22]]>

Label reads “108”; signed by the author; caption reads “CARNIA 24 MAGGIO 1944 – Una mina preparata fra Ampezzo e Forni di Sotto poco prima del Passo della Morte, faceva saltare un’auto pilotata da un maggiore Tedesco e due capitani uccidendoli. Rappresaglia immediate delle SS, alle fiamme 3 paesi, Vico Baselia e Tredolo nel comune di Forni di Sotto, 400 Case incendiate 1500 abitanti senza tetto, i bovini bruciati nelle stalle o presi a fucilate.”

Caption translates as: “Carnia, 24 May 1944 – An explosive device planted between Ampezzo and Forni di Sotto, just before Passo della Morte, destroyed a German car driven by a major with two captains as passengers. The explosion killed everyone. Retaliation from the SS was swift. Three villages were burnt down: Vico Baselia and Tredolo near Forni di Sotto. 400 houses were burnt, and 1,500 inhabitants remained without a place to live. Cows were either burnt alive in their keeps or shot.”]]>
Angiolino Filiputti]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Francesca Campani]]> Alessandro Pesaro]]> Helen Durham]]> Giulia Banti]]> Maureen Clarke]]> ita]]> Artwork]]> Alps]]> Italy--Friuli]]> Italy]]> 1944-05-24]]>