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. THREE AND A HALF YEARS AFTER HITLER INVADED. FOLj -.ND IN SEPTEMBER, 1939 THE END OF THE WAR IS NOT TN ■ SIGHT. i GERMANY HAS SUSTAINED SEVERE DEFEATS AT THE , S OF TIE RED AIM’. THE BRITISH .’.RE UKIMS GOOD PnOGRoSS FROM N. AFTRICA TO SICILY. JAPAN-’S ONWARD ; MARCH IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC AND TOWARDS INDIA HAS BEEN CHECKED, AND SOME ISLANDS RETAKEN.

. YET-BOTH GERMANY .AND JAPAN REMAIN STRONG, ’.ND I THESE IS NO GUARANTEE WHATEVER OF QUICK AND EASY VIC- [ TORY.

1 ; Hitler Germany and its allies can be 1 defeated in a relatively short time, but j this will not take place unless the United ' nations strain every nerve' end 'pool ; their military, economic and diplomatic resources in a. common war strategy. : The war against the .-xis Powers can ' i only be conceived as a whole, despite the j fact that the Soviet Union is not at war I with Japan, nor is the U.S.A. at war with j Finland, and, so on > n THE CRUX OF THE ’.THOLE VAR MUST LIE IN j THE DEFEAT OF HITLER GERMANY, WHICH IS RY ; FuR THE STRONGEST AXIS MILITARY ROVER. ! Japan gained a vast empire in a short j space of time. It over-ran great areas ; with little resistance - for tho simple ! reason that there was little resistance j to overcome. 1 ' C

; THE VOICE OF THE 9TH BN* ! July 13, 1943 Vol.l No. 9 • Fifth Month of Publication i • ! THIS COPY MAY NOT BE SENT • OUTSIDE THE UNIT©

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29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Unnumbered Page

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WHERE TO FROM HERE 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Unnumbered Page

WHERE TO FROM HERE 29th : the Voice of the 29th Battalion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 18 July 1943, Unnumbered Page

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