Russians Relieve 2nd. Front Practicable
LONDON, November 19. The two “symbolic” British landings on the Continent this year, one in northern Norway and the other on the French coast, are mentioned by the Moscow newspaper “Pravda,” which, in a leader, says that what astounded the Germans most in Stalin’s recent speech was his confident statement that a second front must be established in Europe. The paper adds that the German propagandists after that redoubled their efforts to prove that a second front could not be created. After expressing the opinion that the entire coast line of the Continent is fully accessible for landings by air as well as by naval parties, “Pravda” says the establishment of a second front would be greatly facilitated by “interaction” between the British and American navies and by constantly increasing American aid for Britain and Russip.
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Northern Advocate, 20 November 1941, Page 6
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