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THE WAR IN RUSSIA The continuous black line marks the farthest German advance in Russia and the broken line marks the front at December 31, 1943. This year the Russians have developed their offensive all along the line but have made most progress in the centre, where they are well inside the 1939 Polish frontier.

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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 3, 14 February 1944, Page 11

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THE WAR IN RUSSIA The continuous black line marks the farthest German advance in Russia and the broken line marks the front at December 31, 1943. This year the Russians have developed their offensive all along the line but have made most progress in the centre, where they are well inside the 1939 Polish frontier. Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 3, 14 February 1944, Page 11

THE WAR IN RUSSIA The continuous black line marks the farthest German advance in Russia and the broken line marks the front at December 31, 1943. This year the Russians have developed their offensive all along the line but have made most progress in the centre, where they are well inside the 1939 Polish frontier. Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 3, 14 February 1944, Page 11

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