“Germany’s industrial resources are bv no means confined within the boundaries of Germany. These resources are spread literally throughout Europe. She is drawing strength from the factories of France, Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia— to mention only four and not to mention Italy. But apart from the advantage Germany has because of her size,' she has also the advantage of distance. Germany has aerodromes all along the French coast, in Belgium, in Holland and in Denmark; and she is able to attack this countiy from many points which, relatively, are only short distances from the heart of Britain’s industrial power. Nevertheless, Germany has been unable to restrict Britain’s production and today it is greater, relatively, than that of any other country in the world. Undoubtedly, if eventually the Allies operate from air bases in Italy a new and tremendous strain will be put on Germany’s air defences. Tahu Hole, in a 8.8. C. series.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1943, Page 3
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