UNDOING KINKS IN LINE
VITAL BATTLE AHEAD LONDON, November 22. ■ A correspondent saysjthat this steady advance in the centre of the line across Italy is straightening out the kinksjm •■the Allied front and has gained some I ground for any main assault that may ■v£launched in strength. Our positions unchanged in both the eastern and western coastal sectors. . .-.\ The correspondent says that all information '.brought in by Patrols and •discovered from prisoners confirms .previous reports that the Germans are iSging in and hope to hold their pre- - sent line for the winter; but in spite If the worst possible weather they are feeing constantly harassed. :; ~The Allied forces are steadily receiving reinforcements, and a large "number of Canadians are among tne troops that have recently arrived. . ' The correspondent says that the vital , battle to drive the Germans from their ■winter line-will certainly be fierce and '.probably long.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1943, Page 5
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