HITLER’S POSSIBLE PLANS
Mr Churchill concluded: “It is, cf course, very hazardous to try to forecast in what directions Hiller will employ his military machine in the present year. He may at any time a<tempt an invasion of this island. Thai is an ordeal from which we shall not snrink. •
At present, he is driving south-east through the Balkans, and at any moment may turn upon Turkey, but there are many signs which point to a Nazi attempt to secure the granary of the Ukraine and the oilfields of the Caucasus as a German means of gaining
resources with which to wear down the English-speaking world. All this is speculation, but I will say only one thing more—once we have gained the Battle of the Atlantic and we are certain of the constant flow of American supplies which is being prepared for us, then, however far Hitler may go, or whatever new millions and scores of millions he may lap in misery, he may be sure that, armed with the sword of retributive justice. we shall be on his track.”
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