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RUSSIAN FRONT “Although fighting has slowed down in the Kuban, it should by no means be thought that Russian operations there are concluded,” says the Berlin radio. “Air observation shows that the Russians are regrouping for a new assau|t." Reuter’s Anka:a correspondent says that Hitler is reported to have massed 70 divisions for an offensive against Moscow in the hope of occupying Moscow and forcing the Russians to conclude a separate peace. Moscow confirms the probability of an offensive in the report that the Germans arc massing big forces at Orel, the southern rampart of the German front before Moscow. The Rome radio gives the first news of a new Russian attack on the Karelian isthmus, where the recent fighting has been desultory. —London, June 9.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23970, 10 June 1943, Page 1
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