TWO DIFFERENCES
Britain’s Moat And Maginot Line t British Olliei.il Wireiess.) RUGBY, December 27. Commenting on the Christmas flow of Nazi oratory, which it describes as a "verbal offensive,” “The Times” warns General von Brauchitsch, who is "convinced that the war is already won,” to ponder two important, differences between the sea and the Maginot Line. "The sea,” it says, "has no flanks to lie turned and is not going to be held by merely passive defence. The Royal Air Force, which is now growing stronger daily, strikes continually at the invasion ports and far beyond, and is more powerful than ever. The Navy guards the sea and the Army of Dunkirk is now the nucleus of a. much larger body and stands readv for anything.”
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 81, 30 December 1940, Page 8
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