HOW GERMANY WAS ARMED.
COLOSSAL TABLE OP HER'XS MUNITIONS. ?f "'lf; In a memorandum submitted 1» «Jrf German Reichstag the following ft®?! given of arms, monitions, etZ the country has handed Allies or has destroyed:— * 6,000,000 rifles and small arma. 107,000 machine-guns. .f ( ; : v;£|ll 83,000 cannon and winy throw* 39,000,000 shells. Un ® Wa *J^ 300,000 tons of uncharged «rtliw» ■ shells. '"vgipa 16,500,000 hand grenades. 473,000,000 rounds of rifle ammsriti*, I 37,000 tons explosives. 14,000 aeroplanes. ' Ms 26 large battleships. 28,000 aeroplane motors. 4 armed coastal vessels. - 'S;! 19 small cruisers. 21 school vessels. 83 torpedo boats. 315 submarines. - ;$$
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 18
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