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THE WAR

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It has just been revealed that a gigantic work of erecting 800 miles of piping had been completed to supply the troops in Burma with fuel. General Eissenhower states that since D Day over a million Germans have been put out of action. On the western front of some four hundred miles the Allies are moving forward strongly and are at the gateway of three entrances into the heart of the Reich The Germans, without sufficient troops must be in a dilemma as to which of these gateways will be attacked on a major break through,

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Dunstan Times, 20 November 1944, Page 3

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THE WAR Dunstan Times, 20 November 1944, Page 3

THE WAR Dunstan Times, 20 November 1944, Page 3

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