-3- 5. Everything that I saw made clear that the Germans no longer have an Air Force that be- longs in the Big League. They were able to have bombers over us at night and to send over some fighter bombers in bombing missions during the day, but our intelligence showed us that planes hurriedly brought in 'from Germany were in a very poor state of serviceability. 6. Also, the E-Boats which attacked us were, like the planes, not the operations of a great power. 7. One thing that struck me was the very slow reaction of the Germans in counter-attack. To me that seemed due to the measures of the Re- sistance Groups, but, more importsnt, to the work of our Air Corps in the destruction of bridges and oil installations. Our intelligence showed that the present German needs for oil are 1.2mn. tons a month and that present monthly production is 1.0mn.tons. With active fighting in the East, |