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YUGOSLAV GUERRILLAS

ACTIONS AGAINST AXIS I DIVISIONS ' t (Recd. 11 p.m.) New York, Dec. 27. 1 The New York Times’ Istanbul cor- '1 respondent says that General Mik- < hailovitch’s armies are reported Lo i have killed or captured more than e 6000 Germans, Italians, Hungarians r and Bulgars. They seized at least 40 t tons of small arms and artillery ammunition. They also dynamited the i vital Zagreb-Belgrade and Belgrade- ’ Salonika railways, and caused the almost total disruption of the Italian army road communications in southwest Yugoslavia. The violent midwinter offensive is stil] under way on the freezing heights of Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro and the , deep snows of Serbia, in which four- p teen Axis divisions are pitied against 80,000 guerillas, whose losses thus far are only 2000 killed. P

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 5

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YUGOSLAV GUERRILLAS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 5

YUGOSLAV GUERRILLAS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 5