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VICE HALF CLOSED SINCE D DAY

LONDON, September 1. The American Associated Press correspondent at Supreme Headquarters points out that the victorious British, American, and Russian armies, which are driving towards a junction in the heart of Germany, have covered almost half the distance, and on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the war are little more, than 700 miles apart. When the Allied armies landed in Normandy on June 6 they were nearly 1400 miles from the Russians who were then fighting before Mogilev.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 7

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VICE HALF CLOSED SINCE D DAY Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 7

VICE HALF CLOSED SINCE D DAY Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 7

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