GERMAN BALTIC FLEET
“DRIVEN FROM GDYNIA AND STETTIN” (Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON. Feb. 3. ‘‘The Russian advance has driven the German Baltic Fleet from its threatened bases of Gdynia and Stetin,” says Reuter’s Stockholm correspondent. “Seven cruisers, including the Leipzig, the Nurnberg. the Koeln, and the Emden, with submarines andsmaller craft, are reported to have arrived at or to be en route to the island of Bornholm.” The finish Press Service says that about 20 other German naval units, including destroyers, motor torpedo- ' boats, and a few larger ships, have arrived at Copenhagen. /'
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24483, 5 February 1945, Page 7
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