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<p>[Page 7]</p><p>forcing us to idle away the most traumatic time our homeland endures, and even keeping the German newspapers from us. &nbsp;This weekly paper therefore offers us some reprieve, and information that the individual may not have garnered otherwise, and we should express our gratitude to the publishers, Messrs Cohn and Steinhorst. Each issue contains an editorial by our foremost camp strategist, Mr Widmann from Hong Kong, and while these editorials may not reveal anything that most of us don&#39;t already know, they are still quite interesting. For some time now, big maps have been posted in the hall that show the various theatres of war in the east and in the west and are always well surrounded after the newspapers arrive, while Mr Suhl and some other gentlemen mark the latest developments with little flags. Even the Tommies and occasionally also the Australian officers are not above casting an eye on these maps to improve their geographic knowledge. At the beginning of October, our Commander, Capt. Bedford, has been recalled, presumably to go</p>

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