18.-United, co-ordinated action brought about the methodical destruction of the German army. Russia, which had suffered greater destruction to her cities than had her Allies, rumbled in from the east while those Allies closed in from the west. A powerful Russian % armoured train is shown protecting one of her vital frontline railways. Russian generals did not commit Hitler's mistake, of over-extending lines of supply.
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Evening Star, Issue 25564, 17 August 1945, Page 5
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6418.-United, co-ordinated action brought about the methodical destruction of the German army. Russia, which had suffered greater destruction to her cities than had her Allies, rumbled in from the east while those Allies closed in from the west. A powerful Russian % armoured train is shown protecting one of her vital frontline railways. Russian generals did not commit Hitler's mistake, of over-extending lines of supply. Evening Star, Issue 25564, 17 August 1945, Page 5
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