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MAP SHOWING THE APPROXIMATE POSITION of the great wedge which the Russians have driven in the German lines on the northern front, bringing the Red Army to a position 100 miles north of Smolensk and 110 miles from the Latvian frontier.

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Southland Times, Issue 24655, 29 January 1942, Page 5

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MAP SHOWING THE APPROXIMATE POSITION of the great wedge which the Russians have driven in the German lines on the northern front, bringing the Red Army to a position 100 miles north of Smolensk and 110 miles from the Latvian frontier. Southland Times, Issue 24655, 29 January 1942, Page 5

MAP SHOWING THE APPROXIMATE POSITION of the great wedge which the Russians have driven in the German lines on the northern front, bringing the Red Army to a position 100 miles north of Smolensk and 110 miles from the Latvian frontier. Southland Times, Issue 24655, 29 January 1942, Page 5

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