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“RELATIVELY INTACT"

GERMAN ARMY’S CONDITION LONDON, Jan. 13 The United States Secretary of War, Mr H. L. Stimscn, gave a warning that there are no indications of a general deterioration in German resistance. “The Germans seem to be retreating in good order and tne army is lelatively intact. The Germans have made, no r.ttempt to conceal the gravity of tneir attempt. It may even be exaggerated for puruoses which are not clear.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 5

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“RELATIVELY INTACT" Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 5

“RELATIVELY INTACT" Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 5

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