Daily Post - 05.02.1943, Page 1

Daily Post - 05.02.1943, Page 1
• ■ ■ V ICELAND’S ONLY ENGLISH DAILY ON SALE 8 A.M. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY DAILY POST IV — 23 Friday, Febr. 5th. 1943 Price 50 aurar. 'Dnnbirk' For Germans ln Slght Soviet Blaek Sea Fleet Aetive Another Nazi Army Threatened 95th Raid On Hambnrg R.A.F, Blow Against U. Boats London, February 4th. The Royal Air Force last night switched its attention írom Cologne to Hamburg, — which was raided for the sec- ond time in a week. The attack is officially des- cribed as heavy, and constitut- ed another great blow in the concentrated offensive against the U-boats, as Hamburg is Germany’s main U-boat pro- duction centre. The town has consequently received a great deal of attention from our bom bers. This was the 95th raid on this city, which at one time had a population of one and a three quarter of a million, being Ger- many’s second largest city, and one of the most heavily defen- ded. The raid cost us 16 air- craft. Violent Dogfights Reports have come in to show that our planes have to-day been out in force over North- Western Germany. No official news has been received, but messages indicate that there have been many violent dog- fights as the German fighters went up to meet the challenge. Raid On Britain . Early last night a few Ger- man raiders apperaed over the north-east coastal area, dropp- ing bombs at scattered points. These caused little damage, and no reports of casualties have been receivd. One of the raid- - ers was destroyed. London, February 4th. In the Caucasus, the Russians are driving the Germans to- wards the sea. Axis troops trying to cross the Kersch Straits, are being heavily shelled. Such is the plight oj the Germans. The last railway link cut between Rostov and the Caucasus has been cut. Moscow messages report to- day that great gaps are now being cut in the enemy defen- ces all the way from the Cau- casus to Central Russia. Vital railway and supply lines have been straddled by the Red Ar- my, and encircled enemy gar- risons wiped out. The Russian drive in some sectors in even faster than it was at the beginn ing of the offensive and in the Caucasus, where the German army is retreating towards the Kerch Straits and the Sea of Azov, it begins to look as though Hitler may lose another army, or at any rate, most certainly, will lose a lot of heavy equip- ment. Germans Trapped Having cut the last railway link between the German Cau- casian army and Rostov by the capture of Kushevskaya, our Allies. are proceeding to deal with the two forces separately. South of Rostov the enemy is being steadily pressed into the extreme north-western corner of the area, and the trapped Germans must now choose be- tween the hazardous journey across the Sea of Azov, or that across the Kerch Straits. In eit her case it seems most prob- able that the Germans will have to abandon their heavy equipment. Reports being rece- ived indicate that the enemy is already crossing at Kerch, and suffering heavy casualties in doing so. Guns of the Russi- an Black Sea Fleet are playing a part in these operations, with results not at all pleasant for the Nazis. 25 Miles From Rostov Three Soviet columns are closing in on Rostov, from the north, south and east. One of these, thát advancing from Salsk, is only 25 miles away from the town. An added thre- at lies in the capture of Kras- nyliman, announced last night, a place situated between Khar kov and Voroshilovgrad. To- day our Allies announce the capture of six more places in this region, where a successful Russian drive would outflank both Kharkov and Rostov. Axis Ships Snnh London, February 4th. An Admiralty communiqué gave news success by British submarines in the Central Me- diterranean. ln the past jew days they have sunk one anti- submarine enemy vessel and nine supply ships. ' In addition, one large north bound Axis transport in the IGulf of Gabes, as well as a large enemy vessel of a trans- port type in the Messina Straits J are both believed to have been sunk, and another four ships have been damaged. Most of ships certainly sunk were ac- counted for by gun fire. Mosquitos In Malta London, February 4th. It has been disclosed that Mosquitos, the world’s jast- ed light bombers, are now based in Malta, and are op- erating in the Middle East zone with the same success they have enjoyed here in Europe. Suspects Freed Sequel to Darlan Assasstnation London, February 4th. In North Africa nine people, who had been arrested in con- nection with the assassination of Admiral Darlan, have been released unconditionally, while two others have been released conditionally, and told to stay in their homes. Fortresses Over fiermany London, February 4th. It was revealed here late to night that American Flying Fortresses had attacked North West Germany during daylight to-day. Cloud conditions prev- ented results to be seen. — A number of enemy fighters wre destroyed. Five of t he giant American planes failed to re- turn.

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