Show - - ' - - - ' 0 :' - rcin Need Hies ' February 5 1943 Friday Morning lean-U- p 3INazis Demand ake (Tribune 51111 Increased War Effort Drastic Nazi Work Order 7 b 71 ugosiavla ' sr 1--- 1Factional Strife it--- 1 I 1 vies Only Russia Wages I STOCKHOLM Feb 4 (HI—Fifty "many thousands" of factories al- million German men and women ready have been shut down Eco- I affected by last week's drastic nomic experts estimate only 20 total mobilization order hereafter per cent of Germany's industrial must goosestep as does the nazi capacity is now devoted to civilian soldier at Hitler's command the needs the correspondent correspondent of the Swe- - tinued dish newspaper Dagens Nyheter No one would protest" Das Schwarze Korps declared if many reported One immediate effect of Hitler's shops dropped their window order forcing every man ters implying they had nothing to 16 to 65 and every woman 17 to 45 sell anyway It added that a great to work in war industry will close many nazi administrative offices thousands more of Germany's also would have to close—especialstores shops restaurants bars ly control bureaus such as those even offices he quoted the regulating prices because most of and -S S" weekly Das Schwarze the goods they expected to check will no longer be obtainable Eorps as saying What a paralyzing effect this Thousands of business houses will have on German life is clear open only because they "want to in light of the recent statement outlive the war" will have to shut by Dr Walther Funk of the war-- their doors Das Schwarze Korps time ministerial council continued con-Berl- rlxcluIve Nev York Tim- es!Salt Lake Tribune shut-frant- J:INDON Feb 4—Prime M r Winston Churchill's confere with President Ismet Inonu Turkeycorrbined with' the connt German nervousness voiced fficial Berlin propaganda but possibilities of a united attack in the Dodecanese nds as preliminary to the notial opening of a second front be Balkans has focused public ention on the necessity of clean-ti- p the dreary Yugoslav situari as soon as possible rf there is any thought in the led high command about getting Germany through the back door the Vardar and Danube valleys was done in World war 1 it is ential to seek urgently for an to the civil war now going on the patriot chetniks and partisans of Yugoslavia to greatest support of the peasant population of Europe tween with Britain still backing General Draja chetniks soviet standing by the partisans United States not knowing ch what is going on the situa n remains unfortunate and znant with disaster nger in Invasion t would be small comfort to try push up the narrow communicans ehannels of the mountainous :kan peninsula with a large porn of the population hostile war began The partisan-chetni- k I n- -- na--Ls- ' ' that - ( : :: 't - : ' j ::: '':' '''' : I N‘ C' ''''' --- ' ::: :: '6':''' li ': ::: '' i :: ' - ' ' ': ::' ' I :L 'P' - '4' 4' ?' 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v : The Berlin radio as heard in London imparted the news that red army "commandos" bad gained a foothold on the Taman peninsula threatening to establish a block on the Kerch straits appar ently the only means of escape now for up to 200000 German soldiers south of Rostov This Berlin radib announcement of the news that another German army is near encirclement and perhaps extermination on the heejs of the disaster at Stalingrad was accompanied by soviet reports of frantic efforts of the nazis to reinforce their eastern divisions The Moscow radio in a broadcast recorded by the Federal Communications commission in the United States pictured the Germans as entraining troops secretly at night in guarded blacked-ou- t railway stations and rushing them from the occupied countries toward the imperiled front ut By Associated Press Nazis who have boasted for the past decade of theft toughness and capacity for total war hit an odd note Thursday as they drummed on propaganda apparently thought up to prepare the German public in the midst of official mourning for the 'death of the Sixth army at Stalingrad for fresh shocks from Russia In effect Germans were told they were too soft "Only the Russians are conducting real total war" said the SS (elite guard) organ Das Schwarze Korps as quoted in dispatches from Bern Switzerland The theme that the total war in — effort Fight Says SS Organ All-O- Would Imperil 'Balkan Invasion which Germany is supposed to have been waging since 1939 isn't total after all but only a halfhearted effort was hammered as the Hitler government prepared to wipe out hundreds of thousands of German businesses in order to mobilize more fully for a herculean military '' I ''''' ' 111114 440ei " (47 4 ' -- :50-- ' I - 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