But there is hardly any doubt that since the outbreak of war there Was been a tendency in Germany to shift as much as possible of war industry eastwards and southwards beyond the reach of the R.A.F. Berlin itself is a great manufacturing centre and so far has escaped fairly. • lightly. To the south-east of Berlin in Silesia and Moravia and south-western Poland, including Dresden, Leipzig, Pilsen, Breslau, Kattowitz, Beuthen, as far as Czestochowa in Poland, is another centre of Heavy industry which sd far has-been practically untouched. These are the future targets, together with Bavaria, of A.Uied aiirj.--p.pwer. ; ..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 39, 14 August 1942, Page 4
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