STREAM OF SUPPLIES
AID TO RUSSIAN PUSH London, Dec. 30. Supplies from Britain, the United ■States, and India are pouring into Russia to back up the Red Army’s triumphant offensive, says the Daily Telegraph’s Bagdad correspondent. Landed at Persian pores, the supplies are sent forward to Russia by roads and railways. They include newlybuilt tanks and aircraft, heavy engineering stores, ammunition, and jute. The stream swells week by week. Soon it will be in flood. The way in which immense difficulties have been conquered will go down in history as one of the war’s greatest feats of perseverance in defying distance and geography in the war.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 1, 2 January 1943, Page 5
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