No. 230 DIVISION OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE FROM: ADMIRALTY T.0.R. - 0.N.I. 021310 Following is a summary of recent Joint Entellicence Sub Committee's appreciation of Germany's intentions. l. Germany is becoming short of oil and her air force has been reduced to first line strength of approximately 4,000 operational and 1,400 transport aircraft. 2. She has recently increased naval and air forces in the Mediterranean. Considerable number of submarines and small craft have arrived in this area and large stocks of oil have been accumulated at Mediterranean ports. 3. We believe the supply increase intended chiefly for protec- tion of Axis communication with North Africa to neutralize Malta, and to insure against a successful British advance to the Tunis frontier. 4. On Russian front the initiative still in Russian's hands and German forces withdrawing under strong pressure. As yet, no sign of present Russian offensive exhausting itself. Until it does, it will be impossible for Germany to withdraw substantial forces from Russia to rest and refit so as to form a striking force for renewal of offensive on the Russian front or for large scale operations in other theatres of war. 5. On the contrary, we know Flak defences in Ukraine are being strengthened at the expense of Roumania and that other air units including air force troops, recently withdrawal from Russian front are being hurriedly returned there after minimum time spent in rest and refit. 6, Owing to reduction in strength of German Air Force unlikely that Germany will be able to make available sufficient air force to contain Russians and at the same time undertake large scale operations elsewhere. Further, this weakness will compel Germany to limit her offensive to one major operation only where she might hope to concentrate an air force sufficient to give her local superiority. To achieve this she would have to reduce her air force elsewhere to a minimum required for security. |