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ASSAULT ON EUROPE

To Begin From South ?

U.S. CORRESPONDENT’S VIEWS.

(Rec. 9.30) NEW YORK, May 19. Mr. Hanson Baldwin, writing in the “New York Times” oh his recent tour of the European war zone says: “The completion of the Tunisian campaign presages the beginning of an assault on the fortress of Europe from the south. Aerial attack from the west has grown steadily though slowly. Some British factories recently increased their output thirty! per cent, with only a five per cent, increase in labour. This should enable bombing forces based on Britain to be increased to a size commensurate’ with their gigantic task. The veal bombing of Germany will start sometime later this year and will reach a thunderous climax in 1944, when armadas of a size which now I are only dreamed of. will darken Germany’s skies.”-

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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1943, Page 5

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ASSAULT ON EUROPE Grey River Argus, 20 May 1943, Page 5

ASSAULT ON EUROPE Grey River Argus, 20 May 1943, Page 5

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