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March 28, 1941.

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Planes, Ships, Tanks

FEB.7

ERNIE BUSHMILLEZ-

Tanks Figures Of Momentous Battle

To Flow To Britain Of 84 Days Fought By R.A.F.

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Special to the "Telegraph"

ABOARD U.S.S. BENSON, Mar 27 (UP), — President

London, Mar. 27 (Reuter).-The story of the most momentous battle in the history of mankind when for 84 days the Germans tried all they knew to carry out their avowed object of Roosevelt, aboard the Presidential yacht Patomac which is cruisending the war within a few months-is told officially for the first time in a pamphlet issued to- ing in Florida waters, has signed the $7,000,000,000 bill which will start a flow of war planes, ships, tanks, food and other materials to Britain and her Allies.

A military plane brought the j bill to the yacht from Washing ton just before noon to-day. The President's signature on the bill has released funds for a gigantic arms programme to transform the United States into "arsenal for Democracy."

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Defence officials are already work- lng on schedules envisaging the pro- duction of 80,000 planes by the sum- mer of 1943 and also the production of fleets of merchant ships and arma- of which has

ments, tho gination of only a

exceeded the

few months pg

The Administration is arranging to create an over-all clearing house to handle the vast arms needs

Yugo-Slavs Shut Varda Valley

Path To Greece

BY "REUTEN'S" MILITARY

CORRESPONDENT)

day by the Air Ministry.

The fateful period was August

8 to October 31 last and the full story has amplified and corro- borated Mr Churchill's famous testimony to the R.A.F.: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed to so few by so many.

In contrast to all previous major world contests with the roar of guns,

Envoy

Predicts Total Victory for Britain

Special to the. "Telegraph"

LONDON, Mar. 27 (UP).—Speaking at a luncheon given by the British Employers Confederation to-day, Mr John Winant, the American Ambassador sald he was of the opinion that under Mr Churchill's leadership, Britain will win a total victory.

"Strength of understanding

flash of shells, fountains of erupting earth, in this battle the only outward sign

was * Patter

of white vapour trails, four, five and sometimes six miles above the ground by aircrnit | flying over 300 miles an hour.

They were like diamond specks in and leadership is making itself sunlight while the population con- felt more and more day by day. tinued their normal activities. It has already enabled you

the

to

LONDON, Mar. 27.--The re-ignorant of the issues being decided resist what no slave or regiment.

above. for volt of the Yugo-Slav people and

In a few days, the southern townaed people could ever resist. It

the will bring you total victory." British-American accord. The Office armed forces under their young of England and the capital of

In reply, Mr Churchill expressed of Production Management announced King against Nuzi domination Empire itselt were to suffer the fate that the Joint programme already

Quislings wili of Warsaw nad Rolterdam, and the his pleasure at Mr Winant's presence totals $30.177,800,000 while Britain and their own

How in Britain, saying, "It gives us the have a profound effect on the war was to have been ended.

was feeling that all of President Roose- the plan of daylight_conquest frustrated and the enemy took to the veil's men give, that they would be cover of the night before throwing; In shot stone dead rather than see this

cause let down." the sponge is fold statistically.

has already perd $3.911lted military situation.

worth of war orders in the States

It is expected that when the programme is fully underway within a few months, it will be producing war equipment twice as fast as Ger- mony and will be employing 5,000,000 more men within one year.

Possible First Action

Henry

.

Nazi forces cannot use Yugo-Slavin as a base for attacking Greece down the Varda Valley and this passage now denied them unless they are prepared to fight for it.

That the fighting will be severe and that the German casualties will be heavy if they attempt to force that Valley is certain.

Nazi Problem

In Lon-

At the outset, the Germans sank) five ships und damaged Ave more sailing in coastal convoys. don, they did conskicrable damage to the docks, various famous buildings and destroyed some thousands houses...

Civilian Victims

of

Southward Expansion Bases

Formosa And Hainan

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH** Mr Churchill also expressed his TAIHOKU, Mar. 27 (Domei).--The beller that Yugo-Slavia would repu-development of Hainan Island might diate the Axls pact and defend her be easier than that of Formosa, Mr frontiers against aggression, "I do Naoki Hoshino, Minister without not know what will happen, and one Portfolio and Governor of the Plan- cannot be sure of anything, but I ning Board, declared to the Press to- belleve it reasonable to expect that day... we shall have 崔 Govertiment in.. "It is most important now to deve- The inter-Departmental group

Yugo-Slavia which will repudiate the lop Formosa au the base for south- which is charged with the general

The. Yugo-Slav soldiers are brave During the daylight phase, they pact which was signed the day before ward developments," Mr Hoshino direction of the Lend and Lease Bill ate Mr Cordell Hull, Secretary of and the country most difficult, lend- killed 1,500 persons, nearly all civi- yesterday, and will be ready to defend said. "Hainan Island is to be deve- State: Culotte)

from now past Stimsong itself to defensive operations. The lians, and seriously wounded 3,360.the honour of her frontiers against

experiences in the development of Secretary of War; Colonel Frank situation which the Nazi General Stuff Al night, 12,581 were killed and aggression," he declared.

Promises' All Aid

Formosa as the only base of Japan in Knox, Secretary of the Navy: Mr now have to deal with is either to 10,965 were injured, but at the end Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the carry through an attack on a very of 84 days (compared with 37 days

Continuing his speech at the the South, the development of Hainan restricted front against Greece down the Treasury and Mr Harry Hopklus..

the Germans look to over-run the lunclicon given to Mr John Winant, stand might be easier than that of Perhaps the first action mder the the Struna Valley, with a subsidiary Netherlands, Belgium and France). Mr Churchill re-pledged all aid to Formosa. It is my impression that measure will be the repairing Valley, or

of advance perhaps down the Mesta they had not only failed to destroy Yugo-Sinvia and said that "if the the development of the South might British warships in Amerkan navy

bring up considerably the R.A.F. fighter ¿quadrons

rons (which Turks are attacked, we will give all be comparatively easy." which yards for

a simultaneous at-were

Mr Hoshino arrived here from Can- has larger forces for $280,000,000

stronger at the end of the aid we can" This caused the been provided,

on Yogo-Slavia as well.

the bally

than at the beginning), gathering to rise and cheer and clap ton on March 20 by air after inspect- There are numerous i tak recent reports that British war craft This would

a strain on German but their failure meant the defeat of for a full minute. Mr Churchill wasing South China and he has since put a are nearing the Atlantic

coast

resources and, moreover there is no the formidable Luftwaffe and of the pale but smiling.

inspected Takao and other parts of order to take advantage of such pro- certainty of success,

carefully-designed strategical plan on Churchill admitted that he had Formosa. visions. It is understood that Britain The first result of the new situation which Hitler had set his mind-inva-always

EL bit shy at defining; has been promised 400 merchant ships in Yugo-Slavia will probably be to sion of Britain.

Britain's war aims, but he was of the under the $631,000,000 appropriation delay for several weeks at least any

opinion that if the Democracies -for-building-vessels-of-all-types. German move in the Balkans..

The Luftwaffe, which-as-Dr-Goob-emerge victorious, there will "then be

an electric bels sald on the eve of battle, had an

in the world atmosphere which

may render possible an ad- "prepared the final conquest of the last enemy, England," did its utmost vance towards greater and broader nut pald very heavily for the attempt. social unity and justice than could otherwise have been achieved in peace time in score of years."

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Luftwaffe Pays

In these 84 days, 2,375 German air- craft were destroyed in daylight. This figure takes no account of those destroyed at night or those seen by thousands staggering back to their

bases.

This, however, was not achieved without cost and it is now announced that the R.A.F. lost 375 pilots killed and 358 wounded during the same period.

Browder Starts Term

New York, Mar, 20.

Mr Earl Browder, ex-Secretary of the Communist Party in the United States, entrained to-day for Atlanta, Georgio, to begin serving four year sentence in the Federal Penitentiary for passport frauds.-United Press.

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and South African bombers RAF severely attacked the Addis Ababa- Djibuti Railway again yesterday, says an R.A.F. communique, causing heavy domize to the truck, rolling stock and bridges.

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