him to adduce positive facts in support of this.
7.Against this Herr Hitler's pledge to Italy in his Reichstag
speech of January 30th is disquieting in view of the present
state of Franco-Italian relations, particularly as Baron yon
Weiszaker replied to an inquiry regarding the precise significance
of Herr Hitler's words that any close analysis was superfluous
since it was quite clear that Germany would support Italy in
the event of war.
8.As regards Italy we believe the average peace strength of
the Italian army at this time of year, i.e. before the annual
class of recruits has joined the colors may be a little over
two hundred and fifty thousand rising to as much as four hundred
and fifty thousand when the recruits have joined. We believe
that sixty thousand reservists of 1901 class have been called
to the colors but that many of them have been found unfit for
service or unable conveniently to leave their jobs and have therefore
been released; their places have however been taken by other
reservists from later classes particularly that of 1902. We have
heard reports that 1918 class may join the colors in the immediate
future instead of at the beginning of April which is the usual
time. If definite evidence of this were obtained it might be
a pointer, though the presence of so many untrained recruits
in the army would temporarily decrease its efficiency. Apart
from this a number of individuals of various classes have been
called up but we have no information as to the numbers involved
nor as to the use to