DEADLY EFFECT.
SIGNIFICANT REPORT. (British Official Wireless.) V RUGBY, Sept. 2d. A sidelight is thrown on the damage that is being inflicted to ' important manufacturing plan*' in Germany in raids by the Royal Air Force by a story that is told by a Washington writer in the New York Daily Muror, according to which one American motor manufacturer whose plant in Germany had been taken over by the Nazis informed German Government officials that he was no longer interested in the question of -he return of his plant. It had been too heavily damaged by British bombs for him to care what happened to it.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 257, 27 September 1940, Page 7
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