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The Germans announce the capture of Schlusselburg to the south-east of Moscow. They also claim to have reached the River Neva. Since this map was made the defence lines have moved nearer Leningrad.

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Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 5

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The Germans announce the capture of Schlusselburg to the south-east of Moscow. They also claim to have reached the River Neva. Since this map was made the defence lines have moved nearer Leningrad. Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 5

The Germans announce the capture of Schlusselburg to the south-east of Moscow. They also claim to have reached the River Neva. Since this map was made the defence lines have moved nearer Leningrad. Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 5

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