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Because of the disorganisation of his road and rail transport in Germany and occupied countries by the relentless a.tacks of the Bomber Command; Hitler has been forced to try coastwise shipping, with the result that the R.A.F. now maintains cearelcs sweeps of the seas from Narvik to Brest. Daily reports of the sinking of enemy supply ships and their es-orts show how complete is the domination of the R.A.F. by day. At the zero hour crews of a squadron cf B'.cr.hoims leaving the one a' ns room after receiving their instructions to fly over the seas in search of enemy shipping. An actual incident during the lalest phase of the air war against the Nazis.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 6

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Because of the disorganisation of his road and rail transport in Germany and occupied countries by the relentless a.tacks of the Bomber Command; Hitler has been forced to try coastwise shipping, with the result that the R.A.F. now maintains cearelcs sweeps of the seas from Narvik to Brest. Daily reports of the sinking of enemy supply ships and their es-orts show how complete is the domination of the R.A.F. by day. At the zero hour crews of a squadron cf B'.cr.hoims leaving the one a' ns room after receiving their instructions to fly over the seas in search of enemy shipping. An actual incident during the lalest phase of the air war against the Nazis. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 6

Because of the disorganisation of his road and rail transport in Germany and occupied countries by the relentless a.tacks of the Bomber Command; Hitler has been forced to try coastwise shipping, with the result that the R.A.F. now maintains cearelcs sweeps of the seas from Narvik to Brest. Daily reports of the sinking of enemy supply ships and their es-orts show how complete is the domination of the R.A.F. by day. At the zero hour crews of a squadron cf B'.cr.hoims leaving the one a' ns room after receiving their instructions to fly over the seas in search of enemy shipping. An actual incident during the lalest phase of the air war against the Nazis. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 6