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FRENCH FORCES HUNT THE HUNS.

A special message from Reuters, reports steady progress on the Third Army front. Spearheads probing the defences have thrust forward as ' much as 15 miles in one day, and one of these forces has been reported at a point 14 miles South-West of Mainz. French forces now have the satisfaction of having completely cleared NorthEastern France from German occupation, and have themselves crossed from Northern Alsace into German territory. They were preceded by armoured forces, and when tanks closing in from the North-West linked up they secured a bag of 2,000 prisoners.?

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Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 March 1945, Page 1

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FRENCH FORCES HUNT THE HUNS. Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 March 1945, Page 1

FRENCH FORCES HUNT THE HUNS. Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 March 1945, Page 1

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