IBCC Digital Archive]]> Paul Ross]]> Steve Baldwin]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> New Zealand]]> England--Lancashire]]> England--Yorkshire]]> England--Blackpool]]> England--Leeds]]> England--Manchester]]> England--Hull]]> Germany--Brunsbüttel (Schleswig-Holstein)]]> Germany--Nuremberg]]> Scotland--Glasgow]]> Scotland--Perth]]> Wales--Cardiff]]> 1943-08-27]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Paul Ross]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Leverkusen]]> Germany--Peenemünde]]> 1943-08-23]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Austria]]> Germany]]> Austria--Wiener Neustadt]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Friedrichshafen]]> Germany--Peenemünde]]> Germany--Regensburg]]> 1943-08-17]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Germany--Remscheid]]> 1943-08-02]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> 1943-08-02]]> 1943-08-03]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> England--Lancashire]]> England--Manchester]]> Germany--Remscheid]]> Germany--Wuppertal]]> 1943-07-30]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending text-based transcription. Allocated]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> 1943-07-29]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Frances Grundy]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Russia (Federation)]]> Sweden]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Sweden--Stockholm]]> Russia (Federation)--Moscow]]> 1943-07-29]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Frances Grundy]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Italy]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Italy--Livorno]]> 1943-07-24]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> 1943-07-24]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Frances Grundy]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Cologne]]> 1943-06-16]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> Germany--Bochum]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> 1943-06-13]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> nld]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Netherlands]]> 1940-10]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> ita]]> Text]]> Civilian]]> Italy]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> fra]]> Text]]> Russia (Federation)]]> Germany]]>
Huge increases in military aircraft production in United States, with ten times more output in September 1941. Free French Naval Forces commander of ‘Rubis’ submarine describes how it torpedoes a 4,000 ton merchant ship and suffers damage from depth charges. It surfaces the following day and re-joins its base. The Rubis is made a companion of the Ordre de la Libération on 15th October for its wartime service for France and crossing a minefield during an attack despite being damaged. Mussolini suffering heavy ship losses because of British navy and RAF in Mediterranean.

Free French Fleet has about 50 ships. Photograph of Admiral Muselier and Sir Dudley Pound, Admiral of the Fleet. Photograph of a general from Free French forces, together with an English general, inspecting 16-ton Valentine medium tanks said to be the best of their type.

Describes preparations and outcome of Anglo-Russian-American conference in Moscow at which a package of aid for Russia was agreed. Lord Beaverbrook representing England and W. Averell Harriman the United States. Russian arms production capacity and aircraft (MIG3 and Stormovik dive bomber) praised. Poster showing results of Moscow conference. Quotation from Clausewitz’s ‘On War’ 1833, suggesting Hitler is acting as though victorious as his opponent is too strong.
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IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> fra]]> Text]]> France]]> United States]]> Russia (Federation)--Moscow]]> 1941]]>

Article about Princess Hohenlohe, formerly Stephany Richter, of Hungarian Jewish origin. She had associations with Hitler and his entourage. Arrested in May and sentenced to deportation, she has been assisting the American government. As a result, Dr. Kurt Rieths, former German ambassador in Vienna, was arrested. The German-American federation, financed by the National Socialist Party, has also been dissolved and its leader sent to prison for embezzlement.

Because of the RAF actions on ships, the article questions how many reinforcements are reaching General Rommel in North Africa.

Favourably compares British and American steel and oil production to the Axis countries, suggesting they will, therefore, produce a higher number of bombs.

Cartoon called “The Final Victory 1941”.

Calorie consumption comparisons show a reduction between early months of 1940 and 1941. Although Germany and Denmark are still above the recommended 2500 calories per day, the Norwegians, Dutch, Belgians and French have insufficient. It suggests Germany is plundering them for its own needs.

List of German targets in Britain.

Eight facts and eight questions are listed on the subject of Rudolf Hess, who landed in Scotland on 10th May.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> deu]]> Text]]> Civilian]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> United States]]> 1941-06-07]]> 1941-05-10]]>

William Sebold, a double agent for 18 months, testified against 16 German spies in New York on 8th September. 11 had given full confessions and a further 17 had been recently arrested. The Gestapo provided him with the names and addresses of their spies in the United States.

List of German regions and cities Russian reports list as having suffered significantly.

Provides information on damage to parts of Cologne, which it claims, the German authorities do not wish to share.

The military situation is said to be a barometer for the military situation; falling share prices are linked to the start of the Russian campaign.

German losses said to be five times higher than First World War and a hundred times more than in 1870-1871, countering [Joseph] Goebbels’s claim that the losses are ‘quite normal’.

Blames Herr Walter Funk [Reich Minister for Economic Affairs, President of the Reichsbank] for the huge increase in bank note circulation. Article mocks his monetary theory and concludes he should be held accountable.

Britain now sending aircraft and military equipment to Russia, showing it is strong enough to prevent any invasion. Hitler will still want to invade, which is why the RAF has conducted operations against German and Axis ships. The first conference of the three global powers [America, Britain and Russia] to take place in Moscow.

Feud between Wilhelm Kube and Goebbels goes back to 1924. Kube is about to become Commissioner General for Belarus. Kube is said to be in the ascendancy, whilst Goebbels and Walter Darré, Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture, are becoming less significant.

Photograph and description of U-boat surrender after being spotted by a Hudson aircraft on a patrol of the Atlantic; the first time a landplane has caused a submarine to surrender.
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IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> deu]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Germany]]> New York (State)--New York]]> New York (State)]]> Germany--Cologne]]> 1941-09-12]]> 1941-09-12]]>

There is a photograph of a tank factory in Pittsburgh providing non-stop production for England. There is no blackout as it is out of reach of German bombers.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> deu]]> Text]]> Civilian]]> Germany]]> United States]]> Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh]]> 1941-03-16]]>

Photograph of dead or badly injured child, for which the reader is challenged to make amends. It notes the many children struck by aerial bombs (in Warsaw, Rotterdam, Belgrade). Destruction all over Europe caused by the man who started the war on 1st September 1939, all under the German Reich, its flag and people.

Dropped on Germany by the RAF. Additional information was kindly provided by the donor.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> deu]]> Text]]> Civilian]]> Germany]]> France]]> Netherlands]]> Norway]]> Poland]]> Poland--Warsaw]]> Netherlands--Rotterdam]]> Serbia--Belgrade]]> 1939-09-01]]>

A quotation is given from Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’, Chapter 13, describing the sheep-like docility of the German people.

Quotations are used from Paul von Hindenburg in 1917 and Hitler in 1941, which suggested Germany would respond to American support with submarines and torpedoes. The article asks whether the ‘sheep’ should believe when they have been deceived twice.
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IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> deu]]> Text]]> Civilian]]> Germany]]> 1941-03-15]]> 1941]]> 1917]]>
A note accompanying the photograph states 'WAAF plot the Flying Bombs'.]]> Fox Photos]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> England--London]]> England--Hythe (Kent)]]> England--Manchester]]> England--Kent]]> England--Lancashire]]> 1944-09-09]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> England]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> Army Bureau of Current Affairs]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Service material]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> British Army]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Mannheim]]> Germany]]> 1944-01-22]]>