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A MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT showing the principal German thrusts on the three main sectors. In the north a desperate battle for Leningrad is in progress. In the central sector Marshal Timoshenko is counter-attacking von Bock's armies around Smolensk. In the Ukraine, Kiev is threatened by a pincers movement and the Germans are reported to have crossed the lower Dnieper at several points. The names of the commanders in the various sectors have been included in the map.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 7

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A MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT showing the principal German thrusts on the three main sectors. In the north a desperate battle for Leningrad is in progress. In the central sector Marshal Timoshenko is counter-attacking von Bock's armies around Smolensk. In the Ukraine, Kiev is threatened by a pincers movement and the Germans are reported to have crossed the lower Dnieper at several points. The names of the commanders in the various sectors have been included in the map. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 7

A MAP OF THE EASTERN FRONT showing the principal German thrusts on the three main sectors. In the north a desperate battle for Leningrad is in progress. In the central sector Marshal Timoshenko is counter-attacking von Bock's armies around Smolensk. In the Ukraine, Kiev is threatened by a pincers movement and the Germans are reported to have crossed the lower Dnieper at several points. The names of the commanders in the various sectors have been included in the map. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 7

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