b. Economic. The liberation of any AXIS controlled terri- tories will impose commitments of supplies and equipment for economic rehabilitation required to further UNITED NATIONS operations. UNITED NATIONS CAPABILITIES 27. Air power. Current estimates indicate that by July, 1943, the UNITED NATIONS will have assembled in the EUROPEAN-AFRICAN area some 5400 bombers and 5600 fighters, the equivalent of about 110 American bomber groups and about 56 fighter groups. This air power will constantly increase and will be made most effective by properly integrating its employment with current and projected operations. 28. In the EUROPEAN-AFRICAN area, the UNITED NATIONS can in 1943-1944: a. Intensify the anti-submarine campaign. b. intensify the bomber offensive against the AXIS war effort with a view to reducing the AXIS war potential to the extent that cross-channel operations may be initiated as early as possible in 1944. c. Continue the bombing of ITALY with s view to eliminating ITALY from the war. d. Furnish munitions to RUSSIA and the combatant French. e. in 1943, compel dispersion of AXIS ground and air forces and possibly cause diversions from the Russian Front by continued limited offensives in the MEDITERRANEAN. f. Build up forces in the UNITED KINGDOM to initiate cross- channel operations in 1944. g. Invade the Continent by: (1) Cross-channel operations, or (2) Operations from the MEDITERRANEAN. - 16- |