GERMAN ARMY IN DANGER
IDENTICAL REPORTS WITHDRAWAL TO THE BUG? >1 London, Jan. 12. | Accounts of Eastern Front [ | fighting given by a Berlin : j spokesman yesterday are for I the first time almost identical with accounts given by the 1 Russians themselves, says “The Daily Mail’s” Stockholm cor- • respondent, who quotes one 1 Berlin spokesman as saying: 1 “General Vatoutin’s northern army is plunging deeper into i Poland. We don’t know what is going on in some places. Our counter-attacks do not appear to throw much sand in the wheels of the Russian war ma- ‘ chine. The German Army is in a situation of utmost danger. Our losses have reached a very high figure. The total of prisoners on either side is much lower than the number of killed. Germans on the southern sector of the front can expect to withdraw right back to the Bug river line.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 13 January 1944, Page 5
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