This map is stripped of detail to show in simple form the BritishGreco lino of defence in the great battle now begun. The line stretches north-west from Mount Olympus to the junction of the Yugoslav-Albanian-Greck frontiers, thence south-west in Albania to the Adriatic to a point between Khimara and Valona. The defence lino is marked by small gun em placements aml the direction of the German offensive by arrows.
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Evening Star, Issue 23862, 17 April 1941, Page 7
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69This map is stripped of detail to show in simple form the British-Greco lino of defence in the great battle now begun. The line stretches north-west from Mount Olympus to the junction of the Yugoslav-Albanian-Greck frontiers, thence south-west in Albania to the Adriatic to a point between Khimara and Valona. The defence lino is marked by small gun em placements aml the direction of the German offensive by arrows. Evening Star, Issue 23862, 17 April 1941, Page 7
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