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The map shows the receding Axis tide in Russia, from the high-water mark of November, 1941, in the north, and November, 1942, in the south, to the line from which Hitler opened the abortive Kursk offensive last July, and to the present battle-line.. The Red Army's counter-offensive on the OrelKharkov front began two and a half months ago, a fortnight after the abortive German offensive. Since the preparation of the map yesterday an advance west of Bryansk into White Russia has been announced.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 5

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The map shows the receding Axis tide in Russia, from the high-water mark of November, 1941, in the north, and November, 1942, in the south, to the line from which Hitler opened the abortive Kursk offensive last July, and to the present battle-line.. The Red Army's counter-offensive on the Orel-Kharkov front began two and a half months ago, a fortnight after the abortive German offensive. Since the preparation of the map yesterday an advance west of Bryansk into White Russia has been announced. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 5

The map shows the receding Axis tide in Russia, from the high-water mark of November, 1941, in the north, and November, 1942, in the south, to the line from which Hitler opened the abortive Kursk offensive last July, and to the present battle-line.. The Red Army's counter-offensive on the Orel-Kharkov front began two and a half months ago, a fortnight after the abortive German offensive. Since the preparation of the map yesterday an advance west of Bryansk into White Russia has been announced. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 2, 28 September 1943, Page 5