HITLER’S PLANS
FRUSTRATED BV ALLIES TURNING POINT OF WAR. SEEN BY SOVIET SPOKESMAN. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright/ (Received This D'ay, 11.4*5 a.m.) LONDON, November 25. “The United Nations offensives in Russia and North' Africa mark a turning point- in the war,” said the Soviet Propaganda; Chief, M.- Fedoseyev. “Hitler’s plans have been frustrated. These new moves by the United Nations will lead to the final defeat of Hitler’s war machine.” M. Fedoscyev said the blows already inflicted by Russia on the German Army had weakened and partly demoralised it. The present Russian offensives had forced the German High Command to face the problem of reserves. These were needed, not only for the Russian front, but also in other theatres opened by the Allies. Of 240 Axis divisions on the Russian front, 61 were filled with foreign elements, whom Hitler could hardly trust in the event of reverses,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 November 1942, Page 4
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