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  4. SOVIET WAR FRONT

    Top: Russian sell-p[?]pelled guns, carrying troops armed with sub-machine [?]s move through German defences in the great Soviet winter offensive, as Russian forces approached Keenigsberg, provincial capital of East Prussia. Bottom: Russian heavy guns, too, roll forward as Soviet forces approached Koenigs- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  5. Rapid Allied Advance Suggests German Front On Rhine Is Crumbling

    TEST reports from the Western Front show that German resistance is rumbling west of the Rhine, with Rundstedt apparently unable to enough forces together to parry Allied thrusts. At the northern end of the front Canadian and United Kingdom troops, ...

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  6. NIPPONS CAUGHT NAPPING

    INTEREST in the Mandalay battle has momentarily paled before news of the Irrawaddy crossing at Pagan, where the ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. Red Drive To Baltic Sea Threatens Danzig Nazis

    RUSSIAN troops in their great new break-through in Pomerania are within 30 miles of the Baltic coast and threaten to cut off the German garrison at Danzig, state Moscow reports. In four days' fighting Marshal. ...

    Article : 533 words
  8. [?]ESS

    The wreckage of Japanese artillery scattered or the beach in the Mawaraka area. Bougainville the Japanese though offering bitter opposition, were dis[?] Australians.—Australian Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. [?]ARINES MOVE IN [?]W IWO THRUST

    Marines are edging forward in a new thrust towards high ground east and west of the central airfield on [?] Correspondents on two say that possession of this bound would give the Marines an unrestricted view of ...

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  10. LESS FOOD FOR GERMANS

    LONDON, February 28.—Radical alterations in the rationing system throughout Germany were announced by the authorities says ...

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  11. LACK OF JAP OPPOSITION A MYSTERY

    NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The Times Guam correspondent says that the failure of Japanese planes to seriously oppose the carrier raids ...

    Article : 312 words
  12. SECURITY BLACKOUT MAY COVER BIG NEWS

    LONDON, Feb. 27.—A "blackout" threw a silence over every Ninth Army move since about mid-day to-day, said the Daily Mail ...

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  14. BOMBS CAUSE HAVOC IN HEART OF BERLIN

    LONDON, February 27.—"The centre of Berlin has been completely wrecked following yesterday's record daylight raid," writes the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm evening newspaper Expressen. ...

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  15. JAPANESE TRIED HARD TO MAKE PEACE WITH CHINA

    LUZON. February 27.—Mr. W. H. Donald, former adviser to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, told the Associated Press that the Japanese sent Chiang 12 peace feelers in 1938-40, mostly through neutral ambassadors. ...

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  16. Berlin's Agony Continues

    Bomber Command Mosquitoes made two attacks on Berlin on Tuesday night. It was the eighth night running ...

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  17. [?]LLISION

    Visibility was about zero when two Flying Fortresses of the 8th United [?] States Air Force, returning from a mission over Germany, co[?]ded as a [?] of the bombers roared through a thick blanket of clouds that covered their base in [?]nd. The two Fortresses exploded and no [?]e of the crews [?]ped.— U.S. O.W.L. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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