Daily Post - 23.03.1943, Blaðsíða 1

Daily Post - 23.03.1943, Blaðsíða 1
. „LLAND’S only english DAÍLY ‘ON SALE 8 A.M. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY DAILY POST IV — 53 Tuesday, March 23rd, 1943 Price 50 aurar. Allies Lanich Terrific Fioal Battle For N.-African Snpremacy Has Begun LONDON, MARCH 22nd In Tunisia, the British Eighth Army in on the move again. The fighting is offically described as fierce. The American Fifth / Army is rnaking good progress towards Rommel’s rear, and eastwards, towards tlie coast, have taken a considerable number of prisoners. Air Offeisive In Tnisia The news of the British Eighth Army’s attack on the Mareth positions was first given by Mr. Churchill in his world wide broadcast from London last night. Although to- day’s communique from Gen- eral Eisenhower’s HQ gives no details, it is clear that the big battle for Tunisia has begun. SHADES OF EL ALAMEIN In his message to Mr. Chur- chill, announcing the attack, General Montgomery says that operations are proceeding satisfactorily. The attack began Saturday night, and simul- taneously with the land assault, a terrific air offensive wa? launched, which correspondents say, must have made Rommel’s men think of E1 Alamein. Bombers squadrons, heavy, medium and light types; figh- ters, fighter bombers, long range fighters and tank busters from airfields all along the Allied line, roared in to the attack. SHUTTLE SERVICE The Allied air forces have been wating for the weather, which on Friday changed for the better. That was the signal to go ahead. Since then con- tinuous bombing attacks have been maintained, or as B.B.C. correspondent Howard Mar- shall puts it, a twenty-four hours-a day policy has been kept up. Bostons, 'Baltimores and Mitchells have kept up a shuttle service between their base and the sector for which they were responsible, making nine heavy raids on Saturday alone. Allied fighters, during low level attacks on Axis tran- sports, shot down four aircraft out of a formation of intercep- ting Messerschmitts. One Axis bomber was destroyed else- where, as well as several grounded Axis aircraft on air- fields attacked. AMERICAN SUCCESSES American forces have cap- tured Sened, north-east of Gafsa, on the railway line from there to the sea, and to-day’s messages put the Americans al- ready some distance beyond here. Correspondents seem to think it quite probable that the Axis will make a stand in the hills north and south of Mak- nessi. Further south, the other American column, pressing south-east from Gafsa towards Gabes in Rommel’s rear, has more progress to report. The two. American columns have between them taken 1,400 pri- soners, mostly Italians. Whirlwiuds Hit French Viaðnet For the second night running Whirlwinds of the Fighter Command attacked the viaduct at Morlaix, near Brest. Defying intense anti aircraft fire, our planes flew in at low level, and unloaded their bombs right on the target. Russians Hold Firra On llpper Dnieper London, March 22nd. On the Central front in Rus- . sia, Durovo has tallen, while further south German attacks have heen held in the Kharkov region.. New. strong. enemy attacks are reported between Vyazma and Orel. NEARER SMOLENSK Moscow announced late last night that driving eastwards from Vyazma over the week- end, our Russian Allies have captured Durovo, only 69 miles east of Smolensk on the main railway line from Vyazma. The capture of this strongly forti- fied enemy position is the most important gain on this front for some days. Messages form cor- respondents indicate that the Russian pressure is increasing as our Allies drive nearer to Smolensk. NO BRIDGE HEADS YET The battle for the Donetz crossings continue with undi- minished violence. All the fran- tic efforts of the Germans to establish bridgeheads on the east bank have so far failed, and at Cheguyev Soviet resis- tance is said to be stiffening. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES A good way south of Vyazma, the enemy ín an attempt to relieve the pressure on the southern front, has started attacking heavily about mid- way between Vyazma and Orel. The Nazi losses here have been very heavy, both in men and material, the last two days’ fighting having cost the Ger- mans 2,000 officers and men killed. and our Allies are hold- ing í:rmlv to their positions. MacArthnr’s Bombers 6et Jap Vessels London, March 22nd. In the South-West Pacific Allied aircraft attacked eight Japanese vessels over the week- end. Some of them of the Kei Islands, west of the Aru group, and the others in convoy off the south-coast of Dutch New Guinea, where a lot of enemy shipping movement is repor- ted. At least one of these ves- sels was hit so badly that it is believed to have sunk. Among other targets visited by General MacArthur’s bomb- ers were Japanese positions in New Britain, New Guinea, and the Solomons, where two dírect hits were scored on an enemy destroyers, which brought her to a dead stop. Wavell On Bnrraa Battlefront London, March 22nd. An agency message from New Delhi to-day reports that Field Marshall Wavell, C.-in-C. India has arrived on a visit to the Burma battlefront. Allied aircraft were as active as ever over Burma during the week end. Our bombers were over the Dombaik area, attac- king Japanese positions on the east side of the Mayju penin- sula. Among targets here and elsewhere were enemy air- fields, ammunition dumps, and railway objectives, as well as road transports. Chungking messages report that the Japanese invasion from Burma into the Yunnan pro- vince has been halted. Our Chinese Allies have here launc- hed several counter-attacks, and the Japanese have been | forced to withdraw from posi- tions recéntly gain .d.

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