WHY HAMM IS BOMBED NIGHT AFTER NIGHT: This map shows the importance of Hamm as a military target. It is at the eastern end of Germany's greatest industrial and manufacturing centre, the Ruhr. Dislocation at this bottle neck of transport every time British raiders attack spreads like paralysis throughout the country and beyond. Cable messages published to-day describe the effects of R.A.F. bombing on Krupps works at Essen and refer to the difficulty of getting supplies of raw materials because of transport troubles.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23819, 21 November 1940, Page 9
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83WHY HAMM IS BOMBED NIGHT AFTER NIGHT: This map shows the importance of Hamm as a military target. It is at the eastern end of Germany's greatest industrial and manufacturing centre, the Ruhr. Dislocation at this bottle neck of transport every time British raiders attack spreads like paralysis throughout the country and beyond. Cable messages published to-day describe the effects of R.A.F. bombing on Krupps works at Essen and refer to the difficulty of getting supplies of raw materials because of transport troubles. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23819, 21 November 1940, Page 9
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