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EMPIRE AIR PLANS

PROFOUND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT ON ENEMY. EFFORT NOT TO BE STAYED. (Received This Day, 11.0 a.m.) LONDON, October 16. Discussing at a gathering of Dominion journalists the possible course of events in the war. a high authority said the Dominions’ reaction to the immense air training scheme had greatly gratified the. British authorities. It was difficult to exaggerate the psychological effect of the scheme on the Germans. It was comparable to the effect in the last war of their. knowledge that 'waves of American soldiers were joining the Allies’ ranks. They were unable to do anything to stop it, just the same as now with Dominion airmen coming from a place where Germany was unable to impede the development of this vast air potential.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19391017.2.54.3

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1939, Page 6

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EMPIRE AIR PLANS Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1939, Page 6

EMPIRE AIR PLANS Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1939, Page 6

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