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ON GERMANS IN DON AREA PROBLEM MAY BE HOW TO GET OUT. EFFECT OF SOVIET THRUSTS. (British Official Wireless.) ' (Received This Day, 11.5 a.m.) RUGBY, November 23. The Russian thrust from the lower. Volga to Kalach is seen in London as having turned the tables on the Germans. If Kalach remains in Russian hands, and the thrust from the north, inside the Don bend, continues, the problem for the Germans in the corridor between the Volga and Don elbows will no longer be how to get into Stalingrad, but how to get out. The German losses in men and material are regarded as a particularly heavy blow at this time of the year, when winter is already making problems of communications more difficult.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1942, Page 3
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