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GERMANY'S MAN POWER.

The question of Germany's remaining military strength is naturally - exciting even keener interest in France than in Britain. . It is a leading topic of newspaper discussion. Commandant de Crosieux argues in. the "Matin" that Germany in-January had only about three-quarters of a million men in reserve. He claims that exhaustion of her man-power is at hand. "At the outbreak of war Germany had 5 according to her own returns, 9,370,000 men from 19 to 45 years of age, available for military service of one kind or another. On January 1 last Germany's man-power," he contends, "is thus to be accounted tor :— (1) Men in-arms ... ... ... 4,500,000 (2) 16 months' losses, at an average rate of loss of 200,000 men a month 3,200,000 (3) Munition workers and ; others kept at home for the needs of the country 700,000 (4) Germans detained abroad 200,000 Total.!; V....;:'...•*'... ... 8,600,000 Thus there remain out of the original number only 770,000 men to draw upon. These, with the wounded men who have been, cured, -constitute the last reserve that German can mobilise. Four months hence Germany will be unable to rill t~e gaps without calling out the 400,000 or 500,000 men between the ages of 45 and 50 who, are'physicallyutilisable and happen to be free from any military, obligation—i.e., not belonging vo the Landsturm or other categories, all iof which have already been called-up. This" will, no doubt, be the business before the; Reichstag in its ; next' eessidn." This estimate, it will be observed, makes no allowance for the'"in. effectives." ' '.- : .

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 4

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GERMANY'S MAN POWER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 4

GERMANY'S MAN POWER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 4