Germans Regrouping Main Air Forces
LONDON, December 23.
Reports reaching London indicate that the Germans ore regrouping their main air forces.
The “Daily Telegraph’s” aei'onautical correspondent says the exact location of the new concentrations is so far obscure, but the general direction of the movement is apparently towards the Spanish frontier, southern Italy. Sicily and Greece. The regrouping suggests first, that that the Germans believe they can stabilise and hold the eastern front without very strong air forces, and secondly, that an offensive may be contemplated in Spain or the eastern Mediterranean.
It is established that the Russian air force dominates the eastern front, but so far it has not been proved that the Germans have moved a large number of units from the east to the west.
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Northern Advocate, 24 December 1941, Page 4
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