NAZI WEAKNESS
IMPOTENT AGAINST R.A.F. Rec. i p.m. RUGBY, Oct. 26. Discussing Allied air superiority, the Daily Telegraph says: "By confession of the Nazi leaders the Luftwaffe cannot yet be moved from the Russian front, even to defend the Reich. The Allied offensive, which has pounded the Nazi war machine, is delivering daily and nightly attacks on the arsenals of Genoa, Milan, Turin and the oil depots and harbours from which the Axis army in Libya draws sustenance. "Fascism, with its industries battered and its labour power wasted on desert campaigns, must call on Nazi-ism for help, only to find that Nazi-ism is in such a plight that it has nothing to spare for its satellites. II Duce keeps this week the anniversary of his march on Rome 20 years ago. Turin, Milan and Genoa will celebrate a hungry feast in dust and ashes, and the rest of Italy in dread."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 254, 27 October 1942, Page 3
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