Germans Withdraw Aircraft Materials From France
LONDON, Nov. 16. The Germans have stopped aircraft manufacture in unoccupied France and ordered all aeroplane building material to be handed over to the German Armaments Commission for use in Germancontrolled factories, reports the Madrid correspondent of the “Daily Mail”. French industrialists believe the Germans are genuinely alarmed over the tremendous wastage of war materials in Russia and the British and American industrial expansion which is resulting in the rapid overhauling of German production. Everything indicates that Germany is straining every nerve to maintain her lead. Meanwhile, a fresh series -of strikes has broken out among the French workers in German-controlled factories. The Germans have again threatened to withdraw ration cards from the strikers, many of whom have been arrested.
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Northern Advocate, 17 November 1941, Page 3
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