Concentrate on Germans
i • Germany achievements have boon more i substantial. In 1941, which brought the j Soviet Union into tho war, tho German mil i itary machine was the must powerful thenn f kit own lii history. j •. , s About 250 divisions, or 3 9 000,000 mon : marched over the Soviet border. Against 1 thi-s military machine, fed by the indust- ■ rial resources of all Europe, the Rod , -•rmy has had to battle almost alone.,, 1 .Britain. and tho U.S.A, have -provided • assistance in the shape of raw materials and military equipment. About five Gerni n divisions have been engaged by tho Anglo-American forces in N. Africa. Occupied Europe and Germany and Italy • tbcn ? o A VG : s .. h '; v 3_ b Pss_subjected to heavy
j and continuous rAment from British and American planes, thus reversing the position when Britain had. to face the ■ whole weight of tho Luftwaffe. / The British Navy has kept the sea routes open for tho Allies.
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29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Unnumbered Page
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162Concentrate on Germans 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Unnumbered Page
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