-5- Factual reports of bombing of aircraft plants in Germany without further comment might be more effective in this line than any propaganda editorializing. 6. The Officers. The average P/W has very little to say about officers of the Wehrmacht in general. He forms his opinion on the basis of his own immediate officers and on things he hears from his comrades in the battalion. The following reports from P's/W on officers do, however, exhibit characteristics general enough to form the basis of an MO attack: a. The veteran soldiers do not think highly of the newer corps of officers. This is more significant than the typical "Second Looey" or "brasshat" gripe. It is based on comparison in combat conditions with previous campaigns. b. It is commonly understood that officers must have political views favored by the party in order to get any place. Among the soldiers who are fed up with the party this had important implications in their relations with officers. Officers trained in NAPOLI have an |