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The Number of Divisions Italian Industry Might Maintain in the Field. Note by the Secretary

1 Jun 1938

(THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT.) ICF/63 dated 28.6.38. I T A L Y. NUMBER OF DIVISIONS ITALIAN INDUSTRY MIGHT MAINTAIN IN THE FIELD. 1. OBJECT OF THE PAPER. The object of this paper is to demonstrate briefly how a rough estimate can be made of the number of divisions for which a country should be able to provide armaments and war stores in the field through the unaided efforts of its own Industry, and to apply this method to the case of Italy. 2. STOCKS OF ARMAMENTS.
france germany armaments austria czechoslovakia imports industry italy manpower second world war mobilisation military intelligence military supplies reservists joint intelligence sub-committee leslie hollis committee of imperial defence war materials desmond morton industrial intelligence industrial intelligence centre
Collection ID
CAB56
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Austria Czechoslovakia France Germany Italy
Document Reference
CAB 56/4/4
Document Types
Report Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 56/4
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab56.0004.004
Keywords
Industrial Intelligence Manpower Mobilisation Industry Armaments Reservists War Materials Military Supplies Imports
Languages
English
Organizations
Committee of Imperial Defence Industrial Intelligence Centre Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
13
Persons Discussed
Leslie Hollis Desmond Morton
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Committee of Imperial Defence. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Memoranda. June 1938 - August 1939. Papers Numbers JIC 71-110. Volume III
Themes
Military Intelligence

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