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Germans Unable To Risk E. Front Offensive?

(11.15 a.m.) L( Activity, on the Ruit chiefly confined tqf ti the Russian£.assertfnj waffe is dJLry of] Reuter’s cc that the Red air forJ i pressure against key J mans’ communicatioil three major sorties J one. This , has arouiß the German comml waiting game in the 1 Hand. The Russians ascri operations to the Ge. risk a really great One military comme the Russians’ milita: last two years have German army that undertake an offens : The Germans, mm | tempting ,to show M ! mindedness.” They® I lets urging the evacuate the womc® target towns only because the |H cans are makinf® ogainsh Germany/® Luftwaffe il Reuter continue. 1 -® losses inattemp® habited ■ localities » near Leningrad .Tune that they tactics. They are j®| fighter escort, bor®| altitudes and course more hoping to confus®H| defence screen. Paris radio toni]®?; Russians are This follows a GexH day that Russians the Orel and Kuban! radio said that nunj tory reports from AI cate the Nazis’ increl ever the trend of jj eastern front. Jfl Saved The Red Army back several Kuban, says Reui^Blj The Moscow ccH tional the German plan submission appear. failed. Ever increase® are coming in from tluß important factor is tit 1 the area east J zrtk, the l M outstanding jH sugar-growing; an 4® Ukraine, but the <1 us try has famine. Moscow Soviet long-ran;^BBSB

way junction < west of Smolet,

INDON, June 29. sian front is still itV attacks with g nhat-tM* Luftventiujßp out. says e is maintaining pints of the Ger--1 making at least B every German Bhe belief that Bs playing a B as well as on I the lull in land ■lans’ inability to Iffensive move, ■tator claims that

v blows in the! |o weakened the! I “Hitler cannot! Ip this spring." ! In while, are at- i

■rmany’s “peace-; Ip dropping leaf-j ■ authorities tc j Bd children from i Bpy are bombing! Bsh and Ameri-j raids Genpans'j bomb. in- ! cations Bbso heavy in j modified ■ ißwith stronger! higher 1 their j

■ than previously,; ■ Russian fighter; ■declared that the; ■ A „ T * [

■ west of Moscow.; ■in report yester-j Ire massing on' I fronts. Moscow! lirous contradic-1 ■is sources indi- j ling nervousness i war on the; Hbrnine the Germans 1 point in tli" vcow correspon- : of the Na- j says that ! ■>- the Soviet into! ■ have definitely ] Mfuantities of food ; but a more i m o,' Bt tike Kaleria.l^Hrai' I of the I Ivas lostin tliej ■eastern' sugar i* - ■■in from a sugar; | that last night : ■ft raided tlie rtiil- ■ 75 miles soutli-

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Northern Advocate, 30 June 1943, Page 2

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Germans Unable To Risk E. Front Offensive? Northern Advocate, 30 June 1943, Page 2

Germans Unable To Risk E. Front Offensive? Northern Advocate, 30 June 1943, Page 2