GERMANY’S FORCES
TOTAL 2,700,000
RAW MATERIALS IMPORTED
United Press Association —By Ele ’trie Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 10.20 a.m.) PARIS, December 13
General Debeney, a member of the .Supreme Circle of War, estimates that Germany’s available force of men 'for military training is about 2,700,000 composed -of the regular army of 140,000, time-expired men 60,000, militarised police 157,000, Hi-ler’s new picked troops 100,000, Nazi storm troops 1,000,000, 'war soldiers under forty 1,300,000.
General iDebeney asserts that the Reich has more than double the number of motor-cars authorised by the Versailles Treaty, and estimates t-ha; Germany's capacity fur producing aeroplanes i s at the rate of 2,500 a month.
He infer,s from recent importations of nickel, tungsten, cotton, lintel's, aml ocher raw materials of munitions, that industrial mobilisation h:s begun.
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