British WWII teletype message supplying information on German occupied Denmark, the U.S. urging the Germans to surrender, the Red Army in Germany urged to be on their guard

London/New York/Athens, nd (1945). Paperback. Very Good. Item #21-3564

8.5 x 26", extremely brittle, toned, torn, coming apart. The teletype starts off saying that the new German commander in Denmark is General Georg Lindeman (February 1945) who in 1940 commanded the 36th Division when it broke through at Verdun, German traffic being hampered by railway sabotage, British Radio quoting the Moscow newspaper "Red Star" that the Red Army "is meeting broken down, servile, and self-humiliating Germans. This cheap camouflage will not deceive anybody." Sold as is. SCARCE.

Price: $45.00

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