SOVIET'S PHANTOM GUNS
[ NAZI CORRESPONDENT'S STORY The Russians are using "phantom" p.rti'ilery—big guns which move up to the front a't night, pound German positions, and withdraw, a German correspondent says. "I was standing in a watch towte? when one of these monsters came up from behind a forest," he says. "Within a few seconds the gun had disappeared. A great flash lit f he sky and a whitish shell rakecl across. "No one knows from where the guns come or where they hide. Their objectives are vital targets far behind the front."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 135, 30 July 1941, Page 2
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92SOVIET'S PHANTOM GUNS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 135, 30 July 1941, Page 2
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