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INVASION OF ENGLAND

CONSIDERED practical in GERMANY. Received July 16. 0.5 p.m. BERLIN, July 15. Rear-Admiral Gadow. in an articl in the Deutsche Allgemeine Zoitun; said an invasion of England is n longer academic but practical. The writer cites British expert views that the development of sut marines, aeroplanes and wireless ha strengthened England's defences an mentions also the benefits of thes to the attacker. Rear-Admiral Gadow emphasise the practicability of landing troop and equipment by parachute.” Th possibilities in this manoeuvre wer demonstrated by the transport c Moroccan troops tn Spain and Britis activities in Egypt, Cyprus and Pai estine,” he says.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 166, 17 July 1939, Page 7

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INVASION OF ENGLAND Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 166, 17 July 1939, Page 7

INVASION OF ENGLAND Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 166, 17 July 1939, Page 7

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