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SO THIS IS WHAT DID NOT HAPPEN TO THE ARK ROYAL?
You will remember that Nazi Leading-Aircraftman Francke
received promotion and the Iron Cross (1st and 2nd Class! Nazis Short for outstanding courage in the face of the oncmy, He had "sunk" the British aircraft-carrier Ark Royal. Said Goering. Said Coebbels. Said Hitler. And Dio Wehrmacht, German news-magazine, illustrated the war's most extraordinary feat- the Sinking of a Warship that is Still Afloat. "A 1,20016.
Of Men and
bomb hits the enemy vessel." it is headed, and the artist gives Materials
his "impression" of a direct hit ending the life of the Ark Royal. "All the attacking planes," of course, "returned safely to their bases."
Willy
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money out of
Adolf
WILLIAM PATRICK HIT- LER (Willy). Adolf's British- born nephew, who is touring the United States and making big money with a series of lectures
"What the German people are thinking," sent a letter to a friend in London recently, and enclosed the prospectus of his four.
His agents, Harold H. Peal, of New York, say in their announcements [that Willy litler "presents the start- lug story of the real Germany hid- den by Nazi fictions,"
Willy is the son of Adolf's half- brother Alols, a Berlin restaurant- keeper. His mother is Irish.
He was educated in England, and went to live in Germany shortly after Hitler came to power in 1933. Ite and his mother went to the United States lad February.
Adolf. Relented
The announcements of his lecture tour say!-
"William Hitler has had stormy relations with his uncle. At first, for political reasons, Adolf Hitler denied that they were blood relatives.
"When William published articles at his father's request to correct
certain statements about his
family, Hiller summoned him and his father to his hotel, and in an hysterical Interview threatened to kill himself if anything more was published concerning his family
little when
ffairs.
Hitler relented
i
William went to live in Germany."
But Hiller became enraged when his nephew refused to obey tom--
mands, and at their final interview paced backwards and forwards, with horsehide whip In his hands. threatening him.
Willy's mother says that Adolf was known in the family as "a man with a big mouth and a little hand."
Her son predicts that the Nazi State cannot stand more than nine months of war.
Alois Iller was a walter in Dublin when he first met Willy's mother, a farmer's daughter. Three sears after their redding he descried her nt Liverpool, and married bigamous- ly in Germany.
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Imagination Was Too Vivid
Maxis Try To Explain Why Ark Royal Floats
RELLIN, Dec. 27 (Router)... The Nazi Ministry of Informa tion. healed by Dr. Goebbels, has now explained why the British} nireraft-carrier, Ark Royal, fir{' still aflent,
In bondent on Tuesday night, a German skallon announced that Ger-{* many never camed to have sink thei Ark Royal: She had merely naked{p where the alteraft carrier was.
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The Nazh, wald the varguneer, swotid never givo cut information d which was not true. They, therefore, } || could not have claimed to have munk), the Ark Royal.
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Unfortunately for D. Goebber,!! Istance all hvor the world liveli hard to the contrary.
In one typical broadcast tenen Zee- kent, 11 WAD KAR "It is clearly en -tablished fut the Ark Royal Wou
destroyed.
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The some rondcast described the p
· Ark Royal na "ilke a gigamite torete Tights up the" and it was said! that witen dawn broke the next dú ý The Ark Royal had dianppeared. leaving is a huge pali, of-smulte loa anath the spot where she once had been
1,000,000
War By
AMSTERDAM. HITLER'S much-vaunted plan of war finance cannot get going.
NAZI shipbuilding yards engaged on the construction of U-boats are short of skilled labour and material.
The Stettin yard, which is work, has had to increase work. engaged exclusively on naval
ing hours. Only in this way is the yard able to keep up its turn- Lover. The lack of skilled men
is acute.
Krupps, too, according to reports from German sources, are experience. ing the same difficulty. Another yard affected is the famous Blohm and Voss concern at Hamburg,
Ships Undelivered
At the outbreak of war there was Ja large number of ships under con- struction in German yards for for- eign countries in exchange for frozen credits. Many of these vessels are still undelivered owing to the Inck of materials.
Germany's claims that she can balance her submarine losses by new boats are vastly exaggerated. She also claims that in 1917 her U-boat output was one a day and that she expects to improve that production,
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In actual fact the production of German submarines in 1917 did not approach the figure they claim. For the whole of that year the number commissioned was only 87. varying between four and 12 per month.
Shipbuilding experts with whom I have discussed the question and who know the German yards intimately are convinced that the Nazis cannot possibly produce more than six U- bonts each month under favourable And they are being sunk conditions. at that rate by the Allied navics.
Left
Idle
Finance
Night work for women, and youths has been stopped ultogether, their health was suffering so much.
Many women, indeed, are trying to war-time factory work al- avold together by getting married,
Matrimonial advertisements toy women seeking husbands have in- creased so amazingly that in some newspapers there are whole pages of them.
Though Germany has to- day more than 1,000,000 workless. skilled labour is lacking everywhere.
These 1,000,000 unemployed All these circumstances are mak- official figures, naturally, doing the already existing shortage of
skilled labour really critical.
not admit the real total-are not workers in heavy industry.
They aro employed. in trades
consumption supplying the
which have now been rationed.
Vigorous attempts have been made to recruit skilled Dutch workless for goods employment in Germany,
But they have met with little sue- The Nazi regime had tried to cess: since the wor the number of remedy the lack of skilled labour. Dutch workers in Germany has con not by transfers from the under-siderably decreased. employed trades, but by increasing working hours.
Overwork Strain
So disastrous was the effect on men already worn down by wartine speeding-up and shortage of foxx that the shorter hours had to be re- stored.
Germans Execute Girl Student
BUDAPEST.
student £11
One glance at the death notices in The Germans have imprisoned and the papers published in industrial executed a young girl towns shows to what tragie helghia Warsaw on a charge of having de- factory accidents are rising,
faced anti-British posters, necording As from January 1 onwards, there to reports received here. fore, working hotirs may not exceed 10 a day unless special permission is given.
The Reich Labour Control Office is Underneath is Bie caption: "Eng further to Investigate whether the land, you have done this." Fracti workers can stand even a 10-hour cally every poster, however, has the day on war rations.
The posters deplet war ruins and wounded civilians on one side and Mr. Chamberinin
the on
other.
It is empowered to reduce them word "England" defaced.
The girl student's execution was again it this proves to be necessary
and in any case overtime has to be described by the Germans as paid after eight hours.
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