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INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT IN GERMANY OBSERVER’S ESTIMATE OF DAMAGE LONDON, Bth December. A neutral observer who has just returned to the United States from Europe estimates that the damage to industrial plant in Germany has reduced output by 30 per cent. He is Mr Warren Irving, a correspondent of the National Broadcasting Company who worked in Berlin. “I know that the dock areas of Hamburg are ruined,” he said. “There has been very heavy damage to industrial plant in the Ruhr, and Cologne has been badly hit. The Germans work day and night to conceal the damage and then take correspondents on a tour and show them how very little damage’has been caused.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 December 1940, Page 6
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