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The Indivisible War - II

Bates, Ralph | November 30, 1940 issue

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The British and French declaration of war, in September 1939, which had not been expected by Nazi dictator of Germany Adolf Hitler after the signing of the Russo-German pact, seriously disturbed the Axis time-table and produced unwelcome consequences. It is a commonplace that the Italian war is based upon a deficient industry. A few notorious lacks may have been removed by the conquest of France and German access to Spain. But even if these needs have been fully satisfied, the initial impact of Italian equipment, in all departments, must have something like decisive effect, for it cannot easily be replaced except by calling upon German industry.

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WAR, Declaration of; FRENCH; BRITISH; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; NAZIS; DICTATORS
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