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Supplies to Japan in March 1941
On j-aircraft.com, Richard Dunn has posted the following information.
"Per the US Naval Attache Tokyo in a report dtd 19 March 41, the following have been imported "recently" via the Trans-Siberian Rwy: 5 Heinkel He 111 (w/ DB 601), 10 Ju 88, 10 Me 109 (w/ DB 601, 4 m/g and 1 cannon), 60 Jumo 211 engines." This seems highly unlikely to me, but has anyone come across any such consignment/order/request from German sources? |
Re: Supplies to Japan in March 1941
There is a detailed summary of the JFM sales to Japan resulting from interogations following capitulation. I can't seem to find it right now, but the quantities of Ju 88s and Jumo engines seem high. I believe there were only one or two Ju 88s sent to Japan. I don't believe there was any information on the transit method, but my guess would be ship rather than rail. Thinga at that point were OK between Germany and USSR, but it was pretty dicey in the Far East. Finally, early in the war, US intelligence on Europe generally does not appear to be very good. I have been through quite a few feet of the early US intelligence and it really seemed bad.
Best regards, Artie Bob |
Re: Supplies to Japan in March 1941
Nothing learned of the passed (weapons of mass......) :o
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