The Churchill War Papers: At the Admiralty, September 1939-May 1940Penguin Random House, 1993 - 1370 pagina's |
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... tons , in the second week 46,000 tons , and in the third 21,000 tons . That carries us from Sunday , 3rd September , to Sunday , 24th September . I shall now give the House the figures for the period of two weeks from 24th September to ...
... tons , in the second week 46,000 tons , and in the third 21,000 tons . That carries us from Sunday , 3rd September , to Sunday , 24th September . I shall now give the House the figures for the period of two weeks from 24th September to ...
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... tons was less than half the amount lost during the first four weeks ; and against the loss we may set 52,000 tons captured from the enemy , 27,000 tons purchased from foreigners , and 57,000 tons of new built ships , leaving in these ...
... tons was less than half the amount lost during the first four weeks ; and against the loss we may set 52,000 tons captured from the enemy , 27,000 tons purchased from foreigners , and 57,000 tons of new built ships , leaving in these ...
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... tons ; timber , 6.5 million tons ; and paper and paper - making materials , 3 million tons . In the last war we reduced our timber imports from 111⁄2 million tons to 2 million tons and cut our own forests . The reduction this time is ...
... tons ; timber , 6.5 million tons ; and paper and paper - making materials , 3 million tons . In the last war we reduced our timber imports from 111⁄2 million tons to 2 million tons and cut our own forests . The reduction this time is ...
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October 1939 | 187 |
November 1939 | 319 |
December 1939 | 448 |
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