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■♦— . . STREET FIGHTING IN NIJMEGEN In Holland, near the German border at the northern end- of the Siegfried Line, the British 2nd Army is fighting in the streets of Nijmegen for the river crossing on the north side, of the town. A 8.8. G. correspondent says that the Germans are still Strong In Nijmegen, The bridge at the town is an important objective, spanning 200 yards of water. Last night it - was still, intact, but had not yei boon captured. The Germans last night fried to block Allied reinforcements fay bombing Eindhoven, near the south end of the corridor thQ Allies have driven across Holland. The mid is-re-ported to have been heavyLondon, September 20. FINLAND’S BREAK WITH AXIS It is officially announced by the Helsinki radio th o, • Liniand lias broken oil relal-ms with three oC Germany s s.uelliU;s, Hungary, Croatia,, and Slovakia. —London, September 20.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24368, 21 September 1944, Page 1
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