RACE FOR ATOMIC POWER
GERMANS BEATEN BY BOMBING WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. .
Major A. de Seversky, special air consultant to the Secretary ot Wai, reported after a five months' inspection of Europe that German scientists might have beaten the Allies in solving the atomic power riddle if unrelenting air power had-not interfeed with their research. Major de Seversky interrogated German military leaders, scientists and officials, including Goering and Ley. He considers that Germany excelled in high-speed flying research, jet propulsion, ballistics and synthetic fuels. Their jet design was more efficient than America's.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 258, 29 September 1945, Page 5
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