Daily Post - 23.05.1941, Blaðsíða 1

Daily Post - 23.05.1941, Blaðsíða 1
DAILY POST II — 120 Friday, May 23, 1941 Prie«: lfi amr Nazi convoy intercepted off Crete. London, May 22nd. In the battle of Crete last niglit British naval .units intercepted an enemy convoy heading for the island. Two transport ships were sunk. These facts were revealed hy Mr. Churchill in Parliament to-day. He added that early this morning a further attempt at landing from the sea was made by the enemy when a convoy of about 30 vessels was intercepted near Crete by British destroyers. The enemy ves- sels turned away towards the Greek mainland and no information of the engagement has been received so far. Mr. Churchill said that there was, however, hardly to be expected that the result had not been favourahle for the British. The Germans continue to land wave after wave of airborne troops. They have had scme local successes. The main at- tacks are directed against three points: the Kanea and Suda Bay area, Heraklea and Malema (inland). At Heraklea Brit- ish troops still hold the aerodrome but the Germans have occupied some build- ings in the town. At Malema the enemy is holding the aerodrome but it is still under British fire. The spirit of the defenders is said to be higher than ever. They are fighting with splendid courage and dash. The battle is described as most strange and grim. Neither side has any means of re- treat. Mr. Churchill concluded his statement by saying that a desperate battle was being fought which would effect the whole course of the war in the Mediter- ranean. 22.000 ITALIANS CAPTURED LAST WEEK. London, May 22nd. The Cairo communiqué today states that during the last week more than 22.000 Italians have been captured in Abyssinia, most of them in the Amba Alagi area. In the Gondar area the Italians con- tinue to retreat, hotly pursued by the Imperial forces who have inflicted heavy losses on the enemy and captured well over a hundred prisoners. British casual- ties are slight. In the lake area 400 Italians have been 0 . captured. Free French pilots have bombed and machine-gunned enemy positions in Abys- sinia. The Cairo communiqué further states that at Sollum three German tanks have been knocked out and that R.A.F. and South African bombers made a heavy at- tack on enemy motor transport in the Capuzzo area. In Iraq land operations continue in the Fallujah region. German aircraft have again raided Habbania.

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