CHANGE IN SOVIET CHIEFS IN BERLIN
(10 a.m.) BERLIN. Dec. 12. The German news agency D.P.D. quoted well-informed circles for reports that Major-General Kotikov, the Soviet commander in Berlin, was suffering from heart disease and had returned to Moscow. Colonel Yelisarov. Chief of Staff, would be his successor. The agency said there was no official confirmation of these reports.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22818, 13 December 1948, Page 5
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