ENEMY REPELLED
IN LENINGRAD ZONE RUSSIAN SUBMARINES ACTIVE. BALTIC MINEFIELDS FORCED. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) LONDON, November 5. The Moscow radio announced that in a new offensive in the Leningrad front, the enemy penetrated Soviet defences in a few places, but the advance and main German forces have been checked and Russian troops are now coun-ter-attacking. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Stockholm correspondent says that' the majority of Leningrad’s aircraft factories have been bodily transferred with their trained personnel to Kazan (450 miles beyond Moscow), while the tank workshops of the giant Kirov works have been moved to Magnitogorsk (a move of 1400 miles). The correspondent adds that it has been revealed that Russian submarines from Kronstadt are regularly forcing the German-Finnish minefield across the mouth of the Gulf of Finland and operating over wide areas of the Baltic Sea, including Riga Bay.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 November 1941, Page 5
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