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GERMAN ADMISSION OP RETREAT ■ Wf are in Hie midst of a very di/Ti'-nl: battle." said General Giidcnan, Hiller's Chief of Staff, when he visited East Prussia 16 appeal for recruits for the Hitler Youth organisation. "We have been forced io withdraw to the border? ni one own country. We must all stand closely together to beep Die invaders out."’ —London. September 3. AMERICAN RAID ON LUmVJGSHAFEN ■ Nearly 6 00 United Stales Flying Fortresses m-day, attacked targets at l.udwigshafcn, in we.-it.nrn Germany. They were supported by Must aims.—-Lon-don. September GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS IN RUMANIA SiilTeniug German resistance ' m Rumania is reported from . .• Moscow. , The’ Germans arc rushing reinforcements into Rumania to prevent the Russians driving n wedge right through.to the Jugm-lnv frontier--London, Sentember 3. ASSAULT ON' BREST The Official German News ■ ency says,lll,''it the Americans a I Brest, after an enormous arIdtery preparation, have penetrated the western sector -of the f y vl ••c.sj. A correspondent rc■ii,.y.; v-,-| the Germe.n commander m Brest •'LieutenantGeneral Rnmekeb n-ptying !o an * American. demand tor his surrender. said: “Not a chance. Itou caif dispense with the formality of asking .me again.”- -j /mdon, ffctdenibCi 3.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24353, 4 September 1944, Page 1
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