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A conservative estimate of the easternmost line reached by the Germans and their allies in the final vast offensive designed to break through the Soviet armies (dotted line), and the areas regained in the Russians' counter-offensive, which opened suddenly on December 6.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 31 December 1941, Page 6

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A conservative estimate of the easternmost line reached by the Germans and their allies in the final vast offensive designed to break through the Soviet armies (dotted line), and the areas regained in the Russians' counter-offensive, which opened suddenly on December 6. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 31 December 1941, Page 6

A conservative estimate of the easternmost line reached by the Germans and their allies in the final vast offensive designed to break through the Soviet armies (dotted line), and the areas regained in the Russians' counter-offensive, which opened suddenly on December 6. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 31 December 1941, Page 6