GERMAN REPORT
LCNDON, July 6,
The German High Command states: "Our fighter planes again effectively bombed aerodromes, ports, railway establishments, and oil tanks in southern and central England, set on fire oil depots near Plymouth, and attacked warships and merchantmen. Our planes sank an enemy submarine and damaged another in the northern part of the North Sea, and sank a merchantman of 10,000 tons, and damaged two others in the English Channel. Enemy planes over Belgium, Holland, and Germany caused no noteworthy damage, but a number of civilians were killed. Five enemy planes were shot down. One German plane is missing."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 8
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