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GERMAN ADVANCE HALTED.—The shaded area of this map of Poland shows approximately the area occupied by the Invading German armies. The latest news, however, says that Lodz has been recaptured by the Poles, who are still holding out in the port of Gdynia, on the northernmost tip of the Corridor. Rain promises to check the advance of the German motorized units on Warsaw, where the defence remains intact. The arrow in the south indicates the line of the probable German advance towards the Polish “strategic triangle” (the Lublin plateau), and the arrow from East Prussia shows the direction of a possible Nazi drive towards BrestLitovsk.

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Southland Times, Issue 23922, 14 September 1939, Page 5

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GERMAN ADVANCE HALTED.—The shaded area of this map of Poland shows approximately the area occupied by the Invading German armies. The latest news, however, says that Lodz has been recaptured by the Poles, who are still holding out in the port of Gdynia, on the northernmost tip of the Corridor. Rain promises to check the advance of the German motorized units on Warsaw, where the defence remains intact. The arrow in the south indicates the line of the probable German advance towards the Polish “strategic triangle” (the Lublin plateau), and the arrow from East Prussia shows the direction of a possible Nazi drive towards Brest- Litovsk. Southland Times, Issue 23922, 14 September 1939, Page 5

GERMAN ADVANCE HALTED.—The shaded area of this map of Poland shows approximately the area occupied by the Invading German armies. The latest news, however, says that Lodz has been recaptured by the Poles, who are still holding out in the port of Gdynia, on the northernmost tip of the Corridor. Rain promises to check the advance of the German motorized units on Warsaw, where the defence remains intact. The arrow in the south indicates the line of the probable German advance towards the Polish “strategic triangle” (the Lublin plateau), and the arrow from East Prussia shows the direction of a possible Nazi drive towards Brest- Litovsk. Southland Times, Issue 23922, 14 September 1939, Page 5

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