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FAILURE OF BLITZKRIEG

AMERICAN EDITOR'S OPINION NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Mr Ralph Ingersoll, editor of New York's newest daily paper, P.M., in the first of a series of copyright articles after a fortnight's survey of England, says: " Hitler lost on September 15 the only chance he will ever have of reducing Britain to submission by his blitzkrieg. That day Britain was on her knees after nine days' aerial blitzkrieg. London was in flames, British pilots and home defence workers were near exhaustion, Britain was ready for the knock-out blow." The writer added: The British on Seotember 15 brought down over 200 enemy planes, ending the attemDted mass blitzkrieg.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24460, 20 November 1940, Page 7

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FAILURE OF BLITZKRIEG Otago Daily Times, Issue 24460, 20 November 1940, Page 7

FAILURE OF BLITZKRIEG Otago Daily Times, Issue 24460, 20 November 1940, Page 7