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NEW UNITED NATIONS OFFENSIVES

American Speculation

(Received January 20, 10.10 p.m.)

NEW YORK, January ly. Au entirely new survey of Hie United Nations’ global strategy, is be he al to have dictated the intensive bon bm„ of Berlin at .Hie weekend, sajs He ><- York "Herald-Tribunes I\asliui D ton correspondent. This sudden change ill aerial tactics leads Washington obhave been unleashed on such d '-is sc. c without Hie sptethe '‘Pl' l ' o ' 1 ,. oL Churchill and President lioosei 1 1. 2. That the bombingo are piobablj oulJ part of olTensive.tacU.es "'‘‘‘d 1 allowed in couji|uctioii '\Hb Ru.sui, China, and other United sitlel , t 'I Tint Mr. Churchill, i itsiduit Kjuse' ei’t, and M. Stalin., with or wnhoul Marshal Chiang Km-she l J* eided that Germany must he be.lti. hist while a holding action is tought in tn. ’“■LTimt the "beat Germany" tacties are intended to soften Germany from k nil- while RusMa pounds the Gt mail armies in the east, enab hng the Allies to launch ti gigantic land oftensne m Western Europe 1 . , . „ 5. That the North Atriean campaign continues in the hope of emismg an Ila - ian collapse, leaving Germany alone on the Continent. All this does not mean that the urn in the South-west I’acitie nnd ( hma uni be permitted to suffer, the correspondeii. snyc, hut that the leaders of Ihe United. Nations have decided Io concentrate then strength where it will hurt Germany most.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 5

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NEW UNITED NATIONS OFFENSIVES Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 5

NEW UNITED NATIONS OFFENSIVES Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 5

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