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מלחמת העולם השניה: - כרזה מלחמה פסיחולוגית: Aus der letzten April - Woche 1942


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מלחמת העולם השניה: - כרזה מלחמה פסיחולוגית: Aus der letzten April - Woche 1942

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DURING THE LAST WEEK OF APRIL 1942 23 - 29 April, – The German Air Force dropped on England 225 tons of bombs. The R.A.F. dropped on Germany 1,300 tons of bombs. 26th April: Hitler promises the Reichstag; “In the coming winter the Armies on the Eastern Front will be better equipped.” (On 3rd October 1941 Hitler declared: “This enemy Russia is already broken and will never rise again) On April 27th, the American Labour Leader, R.F. Watt, said in London: “During the course of this year, a further 10 million American workers will be transferred to the armament industry. The total labour potential in the United States is at least 54 million. Sauckel, in charge of German Labour, on April 28th: “For the harvest, Hitler Youth and the League of German Girls will be available in hitherto unprecedented numbers. “We still have a great reserve of labour in our German women. “Among foreign labour we can call on prisoners-of-war, and apart from them, civilian male and female workers from most European countries. “


(REVERSE) “Through the constantly developing war industry of the Allied States, the numerical superiority of the enemy was becoming ever more dangerous. This industry was completely geared for war. There was no shortage of labour. Nor was there any shortage of raw materials. Output had not sunk. Life in the Allied States continued on its normal course. The oceans were open to them. The United States of America were fully engaged in supplying vast quantities of new equipment. The technical equipment of the Allied Armies reached ever greater perfection and strength, of a kind never experienced before. It became quite certain that despite their great achievement our armament industry would never be in a position to catch up with the enemy, no matter how many workers it employed, as long as the vast enemy industry was continuing to work unhampered under peacetime conditions. Under these conditions a balance of forces was no longer possible. With an extension of the war, our defeat appeared inevitable.” Ludendorff, “Kriegserinnerungen”. (Slogan running all way round the border) Hitler cannot win the war, he can only prolong it. 


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