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*CD File Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summary 1943 Radio Bomb Night Fighters

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    CD File Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summary 1943 Radio Bomb Night Fighters
    54 pages in PDF format. Great for viewing on tablets.
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    British Air Ministry's booklets with information about current war developments at that time. Text with several photographs and maps.
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    Copies of the Air Ministry Weekly Intelligence Summary held by R.A.F. Units which are not required for record purposes should be destroyed as secret waste in accordance with A.M.O. A.411/41. "
    Keywords:
    Photo of Me 201 A-1 and another one showing RB 50/30 camera fitted in Ju 88 D-1 --- The Western Front - German Air Forces Operations;  --- The Eastern Front - Military Situation; Soviet Air Force Operations; German Air Force Operations --- The Mediterranean Front - Military Situation: Southern Italy; German Air Force Operations --- The Far East - Summary of Air Operations: General; New Guinea; Netherlands East India and North Australia; China; Indian Ocean; Mandated and Pacific Islands --- Results of Allied Air Attacks - Resume of Bomber Operations; Damage Reports: Germany; Mannheim, Munchen-Gladbach and Rheydt, Nuremberg; France: Nantes, Conches Airfield, Evreux / Fauville Airfield, Beauvais / Tille Airfield, Lille/Nord, Lille / Vendeville, La Pallice, Kerlin / Bastard Airfield, Vannes / Meucon Airfield, Romilly-Sur-Seine Airfield, Modane --- Seaminin: ships - Hornsress, Korsoe, Valen --- Civil Defence and Civilian Morale: Evacuation Problems; Nerves in Nuremberg; Morale in Austria --- The Expansion of the G.A.F. Night Fighter Force - January 1942 - August 1943; Increase in Night Fighter Force; Development of Night Fighter Defences on the Western Front, Mediterranean, Russian Front; Sources of Increased Strength; Effects of Expansion of Night Fighters; Conclusions --- Night Flying Practice in Southern Germany and Austria --- The S.S. - The Protective Squad ( Schutzstaffel ) of the Nazi Party: Origins; Methods of Power; S.S. and Police and the Security Service ( Sicherheitsdienst ); The Organisation of the S.S.; The "General" S.S. (Allgemeine S.S.) --- Berlin: A Further Report --- The Latest Tactics of K.G.2 - Order of Battle; Re-equipment with Do.217-M; Armament; Recent Movements of III/K.G.2; Strength; Pathfinder Procedure; The Portsmouth raid - 15th - 16tg August; Lincoln Raid 17th/18th August; Recognition Lights (E.L.); Maps, Anti-Invation Precautions; British Night-Fighters --- Plate 1. Breda Ba 201; Plate 2. Ca 331 --- Another New-type German Air Weapon P.C. 12400 F.X. Radio-controlled Bomb; Plate 3. Henschel HS.293; Plate4. Japanese torpedo attack on U.S.S. Lexington --- The German Army and Politics --- An Attack on Merville Airfield --- Plate 6. American attack on Munda airfield in the Solomons --- Attacks on Axis-occupied Airfields in Sicily: A retroperspective Note --- The Career of a Leutnant in the G.A.F. --- Four G.A.F. Pilots - New Holders of the Oak Leaves to the Ritterkreuz: Walter Nowotny, Hartmann Grasser, Wolf Udo Ettel, Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgerstein --- german Rearmament Planning Between 1918 and 1939 --- German Aero-engines --- R.A.F. Broadcasts to the German Air Force --- Japanese A.A. Defences in the South West Pacific --- The Japanese Air Transport Organisation --- An Attack on Darwin --- Enemy Aircraft Losses --- political Commentary: Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Soviet Union, Scandinavia, the Low Countries, France, Spain and Portugal, Italy, South-Eastern Europe, the Middle East, The far East, The United States of America, Latin America, United Nations
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