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GLOBAL STRATEGY

OPINION IN UNITED STATES CONCENTRATION OF ALLIED , STRENGTH. PRIMARILY AGAINST GERMANY. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) NEW YORK, January 19. An entirely new survey of the United Nations’ global strategy is believed to have dictated the intensive bombing of Berlin at the weekend, says the New York “Herald-Tribune’s” Washington correspondent. This sudden change in aerial tactics leads Washington observers to conclude:

1. That the Royal Air Force would not have been unleashed on such a vast scale without the specific approval of Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt.

2. That the bombings are probably only part of offensive tactics which are to be followed in conjunction with Russia, China, and other United Nations.

3. That Mr Churchill, President Roosevelt, and M. Stalin, with or without Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, have decided that Germany must be beaten first while a holding action is fought in the Pacific. 4. That the “beat Germany” tactics are intended to soften Germany from the air while Russia pounds the German armies in the east, enabling the

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1943, Page 3

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169

GLOBAL STRATEGY Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1943, Page 3

GLOBAL STRATEGY Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1943, Page 3

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