SCANDINAVIAN STATES
POWER IN UNITY
STRONG PRO-ALLY SENTIMENT
WASHINGTON, January *21
The Foreign Policy Association, in a report, says .that, united, the Scandinavian States are potentially powerful and, divided, they are strategically and tactically weak.' They could jointly field 1,000,000 trained soldiers, 400
to 600 aeroplanes, 14 warships, 35 submarines, and 150 small naval ships.
7to 600 aeroplanes, 14 warships, 35 submarines, and 150 small naval ships. i \ It adds that the least of several evils may be to. cast their lot with Britain and France. Already sentiment is overwhelmingly pro-Ally.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 19, 23 January 1940, Page 7
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