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Show NAZIS FACTORY FOUND 990 FEET UNDER GROUND The capture of the Nazi factory 900 feet underground, which was expected to produce fusilages for 700 jet-fighter planes a month, reveals re-veals the extent to which the Nazis, Naz-is, in order to. avoid damage from aerial bombings, attempted to put essential establishments underground. under-ground. Of course the Germans did not have sufficient time to put their war industries under the earth but when faced wtih the overwhelming overwhelm-ing aerial offensive of the Allies, they made an attempt to salvage as much as they could. The factory fac-tory captured by the Second Armored Ar-mored Division was in an active salt mine with something like 2,000 workers being employed 900 feet below ground level. It may be assumed that in the event the Germans manage to undertake un-dertake some further effort at world denomination, the leaders of the fighting Teutons will arrange before the conflict starts, to install in-stall war industries underground. In fact, unless the nations of the earth manage to form some kind of security organization in which the peoples can place their trust, the prospects are that all nations, vulnerable to such aerial attacks, will establish war industries underground. un-derground. This will prevent a surprise sur-prise attack from inflicting decisive decis-ive damage. |