GERMAN AIR FORCE
FRONT LINE STRENGTH 6000 FRONT-LINE MACHINES BY 1941 IU.P.A. By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 26th October, noon) BERLIN, 25th October. Germany’s front line air strength before the Munich conference was 3000 machines, according to Field-Marshal Goering’s “National Zeitung.” It adds that based on the current programme it will be 6000 in 1940-41, when it is estimated that England and France will not have more than 3000 each. Germany has 750 air bases. England 260, and France 250. WARNING TO ENGLAND AND FRANCE (Received 26th October, noon) LONDON. 25th October. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says that publication at this juncture is evidently intended as a warning to England and France that Germany is so far ahead that all efforts to overtake her will be useless.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1938, Page 5
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