U-BOATS OUTMATCHED
GERMAN'S ADMISSION
LONDON, July 2. A German naval officer, writing in "Das Reich," admits that the Allies' new devices, including autogyros on merchantmen, and also new sound detectors, for the moment, have outmatched the U-boats.
Excusing the failure of the U-boat campaign in June, a member of the German Admiralty in Berlin explained: "The High Command ordered us to take measures against expected invasion, thus reducing the number of submarines operating in the Atlantic,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 3, 3 July 1943, Page 5
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