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AMAZING DRIVE

• UNORTHODOX STRATEGY MILITARY MINDS BEWILDERED (N.Z.P.A. Special Correspondent) LONDON, Jan. 10. Events on the Russian front have moved so quickly that they have given rise to the hope—as expressed by Mr J. L. Garvin—that in the next 10 weeks before the thaw begins to turn Russia into an ocean of mud, every foot of Soviet territory from the Baltic region to the Black Sea is likely to be delivered from the Germans. A similar view is also held by the Daily Express military correspondent, who says: “The 10 weeks to come before the spring thaws,” he said, “will quite conceivably decide the war, though that will not necessarily mean the end of the fighting.” He expressed the opinion that failure to stage anything like a serious counter-attack had made von Mannstein’s position hopeless. His one concern, was now to save as many men as he could from encirclement and destruction. “Liberator,” in the Observer, refers to the Russian fighting as a “grim game of poker,” and says: “ With every day of General Vatutin’s amazing advance German strategy, becomes more of a puzzle. There is no sign of instant German withdrawal, and while Berlin military speakers hint at complete evacuation of all Russian territory the German High Command, with a poker face, clings to the Krivoi Rog and Nikopol positions. This leaves about 500,000 men in what looks like a gigantic fast-closing trap.” “Liberator” adds that General Vatutin’s colossal offensive bewilders. Ihe professional military mind. Its strategy is the most unorthodox of any offensive in this war, indeed in any recorded campaign. From his Kiev base General Vatutin is simultaneously advancing to the north-west, the west, south-west, and south, “This continuous pressure on an , ever-widening front, this continuous flood-like expansion is staggering and almost incredible. The concentration of striking power for such a task must be huge beyond precedent. The spectator nibs his eyes and wonders how long it can be possible to go on. This is what the German High Command appears to be doing.” He adds that there is a grim poker garre on the eastern table Both sides daily raise the bids. The Russians go on expanding their bulge with all the increased handicaps for their offensive this implies. The Germans keep standing in the Dnieper bend with all the increased perils that implies.

The stakes are tremendous—the halting of an unprecedented effort lor the Russians, the doom of a whole army for the Germans. In one week one of the most momentous military decisions may have been reached. The Observer’s diplomatic correspondent expresses the opinion that the Nazis are preparing to abandon the Baltic States, and adds: “The Russians are reported to have resumed heavy air attacks against the Baltic ports, and partisan warfare has become a serious nuisance to the Germans."

The diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday Express forecasts “startling results" when the Russians reach the Balkans. He assumes that the Russians will drive to the Balkans, even if it means slackening the push into Poland, for the invasion of Rumania would almost certainly lead to its unconditional surrender and possibly that of other Balkan States.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 3

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AMAZING DRIVE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 3

AMAZING DRIVE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25431, 12 January 1944, Page 3

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