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70 per cent of German factories Instr. LL-Guide.—A, W. Turvey were engaged night and day on to Drake, for R.NE. College, Key-manufacturing war material; ham, May 6.
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Surgn. Lt. Cmdr., M. Sloane, M.B., to Victory for RN.B., March 26.
The strength of the German forces, including auxiliaries, was 700,000:
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London March 24,
Capta-F. R. Barry, to Victorý, Mar. 19, and to Victory, as Asst Director of Tractical Course, April A detailed description of what he The news of Herr Hitler's desi 5; M. W. S. Boucher, DS.O., to described as 'Germany's "feverishetason to introduce conscription Courageous, in command, and as preparations for a new war' were was received in London late on Flag Captain · and Chief Staff given by Gen, Maurin, the French Saturday afternoon, and was com Officer to Rear-Admiral, Aircraft War Minister, to the Army Communicated at once to the Prime Carriers; and R. H. Portal, D.B.C., mission of the Chamber this even-Minister, who was at Chequers, to President, for duty in Naval Airing. He claimed that:
and to Sir John Simon, who was Division, Admiralty, May 4.
in South Wales. The Foreign Becretary returned to London by the Arst available train and went at once to the Foreign Office, where he was engaged with his advisers throughout Saturday evening. Mr. MacDonald came up to London yesterday morning.
At 11 o'clock yesterday morning Gen. Maurini added that. France
there was. D conference at 10, would have to reply to Germany's Downing Street, at which were measure by progressively reducing present the Prime Minister, Mr. the age of conscripts incorporated | Baldwin. Sir John Simon. Mr. for military service from 21 to 20, Cd. Gunners-A E, Allen, to and by intensifying the manufac- Sussex, Mar, 22: F. C. Broomfield,ture of armaments. to Amazon, April 1; H. Dean, to Vernon, April 4; G. C. Starr, to Cairo, April 11; T. Allen, to Elding- ham, April 18; and A. J. Cook to Victory, for Portsmouth Dockyard; April 22
Lta-E, G. Irving, to Kellett; and C. E. L Scialer, to Fitzroy, April
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Germany was manufacturing 15 aeroplanes a day, and her air strength might be 1.500 this spring
He announced that he would ask Parliament for new credits on this account for this year and for some years to come:
Eden, and Sir Robert, Vanaittart. The meeting led for about an hour and a hal and at the close it was announced that the Minis- ters would keep in touch through- out the rest of the day. As further messages
were received at the Foreign Office "during the after- noon. Ministers met again at 5
The exceptional importance at tached to Gen. Maurin's statement Gunner (T.), W. Grant, to Dor- is shown by the official com- | a'clock, setshire, on recoming.
munique published to-night. 10- A special meeting" of the Cabinet stead of being the usual bald an- nouncement that the War Minister was heard by the Commission, it reports his statements on German
Wt. Electa-J., B. Reed and A. J. Hoorman, to Vernon, Mar, 28 and April 17 respectively.
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To these figures, the general stated, must be added the German police formations, which were equivalent to nine divisions. He estimated that the total strength of the active army would be 500,000 soldiers, and would amount to 700,000 men 11 auxiliaries were in- cluded,
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Gen. Maurin said that "the 38 divisions of the new German Army in all likelihood would comprise 21
Pursuit Of Peace Reichswehr Infantry divisions, While there is no attempt in any three cavalry divisions, a light quarter to minimize the gravity of mechanised division, and 11 divi- the German declaration, Ministers sions which were at present un-are not allowing themselves to be specified, but would probably be diverted by any mistaken sense of mechanised...
panic from pursuing their efforts after peace. in Europe. There was naturally a good deal of specula-ATAMI :- tion in political circles all yester- day as to the possible effect of the new development on the visita which are to be paid by British Ministers to Berlin and Moscow. Sir John Simon and Mr. Eden are due to fly from London to Berlin on Sunday, and according to the He further estimated that the programme. which has been ar new German army would be com-ranged the Foreign Secretary wil pleted by the spring of 1936. Elever return to England after the Berlin divisions had already been arrang-conversations, while the Lord Privy ed, and at the same time Germany Seat will continue his journey to" WES feverishly hastening her Moscow and Warsaw. The subject manufacture of war materials. will, of course, come before the To mention, only one example, Cabinet this morning, but it is the machine-gun factories were generally belleved and hoped that running four shifts, working night there will be no change in the ar- and day. Again, 70 per cent of rangements already made: It is all German factories were working felt indeed that the events of the for the needs of the army.
week-end have made the need for German military aviation, which direct contact between Herr Hitler had no legal existence a few days and the British Government mors ago, already possessed considerable urgent than before." resources in both machines and pilots. The factories of the Reich The French Charge d'Affaires could turn out 15 aeroplanes a day, I called at the Foreign Once yester- so that in three months' time the day afternoon to present & Note German air force would have at dealing with the unilateral den- Its disposal about 1,500 aeroplanea unciation by Germany of Chapter - FACTORIES ENLARGED 2. V of the Treaty of Versailles, as Gen. Maurm then described how well as with the announced inten- Germany was hastening the stock tion of the Government of the of all kinds of provisions as if war Reich to possess an army superior were at hand. Particular atten- in peace time to that of any other tion was being paid to the stocking Power on the Continent of Europe of tinned goods. The Reich was outside Russia, The French Gov- making enormous purchases of ernment consider that the Govern boxes of sardines from Portugal ment of the Reich have created a In the same spirit Germany had situation unforeseen in the Peace enlarged her factories of synthetic Treaty and contrary to the spirit petrol.
of the statement issued after the After giving these detalls, Gen. Anglo-French conversations on Maurin said that information com- cerning the military preparations of Germany was becoming increas- ingly difficult to obtain, since espionage was now punished with extreme severity, as recent events had shown.
French Opinion
February 2 and 3. In these circum- stances the French Government suggest an immediate consultation between Great Britain, France, and Italy with a view to common diplo matic action in Berlin,
There can, of course, be no He gave a long description of the doubt that all three countries wil military education of German keep in the closest touch with one youth. He considered that a year another. The further suggestion, of obligatory service in the Labour Corps was tantamount to the first year of military service. Therefore, If the Reith fixed the term of com pulsory military service at one year, the whole training would amount to a two years, course.
The greatest danger, in Gen. Maurin's opinion, was that the Reith might attempt a sudden at tack, and it was for this resson that the French standing army had to be large. T
which has been made in some quarters, that they should present forthwith a joint Note of protest to Germany would, however, re- quire more careful consideration at a moment when it is hoped that the visit or British Ministers will produce a definite answer to the all-important question whether Germany does or does not mean to come into a collective system. on this point an independent in- quiry from Great Britain-based on the liminence of a mission It was therefore necessary, he which would be pure waste of time maintained, to retain at least in the event of a negative answer 260,000 men with the Colours, This might seem to be the better course. number would be obtained in May
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