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German Manpower. Note by Secretary

1 May 1943

-2invalided 1 to 1½ million, but latter figure is very speculative. 6. Your Para 5. We estimate 2¼ rather than 2½ million, of whom rather more than 750,000 are fit. 7. Your Para 6. Exemption is not and has never been on an occupational basis but is granted individually. We agree that exemptions of many key men so retained are now being cancelled. We agree figure of approximately one and a half million which we assume to include the normal call-up of second half of 1925 class and first half of 1926 class.
armaments industry manpower second world war military intelligence conscription weapons production joint staff mission joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff intelligence reports denis capel-dunn reserved occupations war materials industrial intelligence german army manpower reductions assessing enemy strength
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Document Reference
CAB 81/115/23
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 81/115
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0115.023
Keywords
Manpower German Army Assessing Enemy Strength Intelligence Reports Manpower Reductions Armaments Industrial Intelligence Industry Weapons Production Reserved Occupations Conscription War Materials
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Staff Mission
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
Denis Capel-Dunn
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. May - July 1943. Papers Numbers. JIC 201-285. Volume XXV
Themes
Military Intelligence

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