Daily Post - 24.09.1941, Page 1

Daily Post - 24.09.1941, Page 1
• • • Hitler ia no Second Napoleon *ee Page S -V ■ • • • DIILY POST The oaly daily news- paper in English printed in Iceland DAILY POST. On sale from 8 a.m. every day. Price 25 aurar. II — 224 Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1941 Price: 25 aurar. German Hordes Hurled Baek Slght Of Cold Steel Qermans Lose Tliird Unnerves Nazis Q( The|r Army Hussian Counter-Attacks Again Successful Humanians Suffer Heavy Losses ——■ — ■» Black-Out Relaxed in Moscow ..-.■■■■»' London, Sept. 23rd. Savage battles are being fought around Leningrad. Moscow íePorts today claim a big Russian success at one point of the front wher<e the Germans have been hurled back seven miles. Russians attacked with bayonets through heavy fire and at *he sight of cold steel the German ranks wavtered and broke. In central sector the Germans are still on the run and fighting ls going on all around the ruins of Smolensk. Marshal Timoshenko had made a successful pincer move- **ent and the Germans were in a hottle neck. They had to retire through a gap of only three miles and suffered immtense casu- aIties. BATTLES round lake ilmen. Fierce battles have raged r°Und Lake Ilmen for three Weeks. The “Red Star” says ^hat the Nazis have left there about 15.000 killed and wound- ed men. North of Ladoga the Russi- ans are holding the Finns on the old frontier. Stockholm re- P°rts state that Finnish casu- alties are heavy and that Mar- shal Mannerheim has gone to the front. kUSSIANS’ ATTEMPTS TO BREAK THROUGH. In the Ukraine the Russian íorce withdrawn from Kiev are trying to break through the ^erman lines. It is reluctantly admitted by the Germans that a large part of Budjenny’s arrny has not been surrounded, anh that the Russians are ^^king extremely heavy counter-attacks at Poltava some 80 miles from Kharkov. RUMANIANS SUFFER. At Odessa the Russians have again suffered heavy casualti- es. They had succeeded in driving a wedge into the Russi- an line, a mile behind them, and into this wedge they poured troops. Success seemed ensured. íhen the Russian artillery opened up at point blank range and in an incred- ibly short time the Rumanians had been mown down. The valley was strewn with bodies. LIGHTS OF MOSCOW SHINE AGAIN. For the first time since Hitl- er invaded Russia street lights in Moscow were switched on tonight. They can be put off in 15 seconds by operating a mast- er switch, in case of an air raid warning. M. Maisky Tells of Huge ■ Casualties Appeal for Help Speaking to the American Chamber of Commence yester- day, M. Maisky, Soviet Am- bassador to London, said the German reports of their losses in the Russian campaign were ridiculous. According to a con- servative estimate the actual losses suffered by Germany consisted of some three million men, killed wounded and miss- ing. 8,500 PLANES DOWN. The number of German planes destroyed within the first three months of the war in the East amounted to some thing like 8.500. “About- one third of the wbole German ajrmy is now hors de combat.“ Panama Ship Snak Ii lcelandic Waters London, Sept. 23rd. Last night Washington re- ports stated that the vessel “Plnk Star” had been sunk. The ship was flying the Pan- ama flag and carried a gener- al cargo. She w^s sunk in Ice- landic waters and the crew has not been heard of. Berlin officials today stated that the ship had been in Ger- man operational waters and that reeently some sinking in the Atlantic had been announ- ced but they had got no speci- al information about the “Pink Star.” SITUATION SERIOUS. M. Maisky, however, did not minimise the seriousness of the situation due to Russian losses, occupation of important in- dustrial areas and necessary destruction of plants by the Russians themselves. From democratic and free- dom loving countries he ap- pealed for help in the way of more aeroplanes and tanks. “In sending help,” he said, “these countries cannot but realize that they are helping themselves.” AMATEUR STRATEGISTS. M. Maisky said that the lip talk of amateur strategists of a standstill in Russia when winter came, was pure non- sense. The Russians would fight on and so would the Ger- mans. Italian Sinking Claims False London, Sept. 23rd. Yesterday the Italians de- clared that they had sunk three big ships at Gibraltar and driven a fourth aground. — Reports from London this morning state that as usual the report is a bit exaggerated. — Actually the Italians sunk a small boat. Iranian Reforms London, Sept. 23rd. The Iran Government is pre- paring large scale reforms in the country. The army and the police will be reorganised, legislation revised and big re- forms brought about in edu- cation and health services.

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