U-BOAT CAMPAIGN
RENEWAL LIKELY. RUGBY, April 20. German submarine warfare is still a very definite menace likely to break out again with renewed fury, said Lieutenant Norman Jewell, the outstanding British submarne commander, accordng to a message from Ottawa. Lt. Jewell, who has sunk and damaged 14 enemy vessels, said the current U-boat lull could probably be assigned to repercussions among German naval personnel, as the result of blows against the Tirnitz and Scharnhorst. He said the Germans must keep up U-boats at home because of the low morale, and they want a's many as possible on hand when the Continent is invaded.
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Grey River Argus, 28 April 1944, Page 6
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