BOMBING CAN'T WIN WAR
ASSERTION BY NAZL SPOKESMAN. P.A. Cable. LONDON, Oct. 17. ~ The Luftwaffe spokesman, Major Walfgang Blei, broadcasting from Berlin radio, said : "The damage which the enemy is doing by bombing in Germany cannot be denied; it is extraordinarily heavy; but compared with the total property the damage is smaller than the enemy thinks. "The damage would be far greater if the enemy directed his attacks against the military front. The Germans' labour power is neither destroyed nor disturbed. The enemy
cannot reach the German labour power, and therefor-e cannot win the war. The war can be won only on the military field. The Luftwaffe could answer ev-ery British blow with harder blows, which the British, for all their tenacity would be unable to endure." This morning a single en-erny aircraft dropped bombs on a place near the south-east coast of England. No injuries and only slight damage were caused.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 246, 19 October 1942, Page 5
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152BOMBING CAN'T WIN WAR Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 246, 19 October 1942, Page 5
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