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Daily Post - 01.10.1943, Blaðsíða 1

Daily Post - 01.10.1943, Blaðsíða 1
~ V ~ . ICELAND’S ONLY AMERICAN DAILY 'ON SALE 8 A.M. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY Daily P© IV 189 Friday, Oct. 1, 1943 Price 50 aurar. Rapid Gast Coast Advance Frontal Attack On Kiev Nazis Evacuate Naples? On the South Front the Fifth Army is now only a few miles írom Naples,—which unconfirmed neutral messages report eva- cuated—and the Eighth Army this morning was already over twenty miles beyond Foggia. A dispatch from John Daly <of the Columbia Broadcasting this afternoon confirms the oc- 'Cupation by Allied troops of the historic ruin-city of Pom- pei, and states that Mt. Vesu- vius is now the only height in the Naples area south of the city left in German hands. He ■says that the left flank of the Fifth Army yesterday advanc- ed five miles, while the Ame- rican forces on the right flank to the east advanced one and a half mile against very heavy opposition. Daly reports further that yesterday’s most notable gain was in the eastern sector of the front, where the Eighth Army advanced 15 miles to capture Manfredonia up the coast from Foggia. The Germans are making an orderly withdrawal, and mak- ing every use of mining and de- molition. There are no signs of panic or disorder in the ene- my’s ranks, and the Nazis are making an extensive use of mo- bile artillery to gain time for disengaging their forces. Allied correspondents report •that the six day battle in the Salerno hills was very bitter, .and the fiercest of all was that for the pass which opened up the plain of Naples. Correspon- dents agree that they had nev- er seen prisoners as broken in spirit and morale as the hardy veterans of the Hermann Goering and the 15th Panzers taken in this sector. Defeat was evident in every feature. A dispatch tonight gives de- tails of Allied casualties sus- tained during the critical battle which won the Salerno bridge- head. British casualties, killed, wounded and missing, totalled 5,211 during the period from September 8th to September 20th. United States casualties as given by Mr. Stimson, U.S. Secretary of War, totalled 3,500 killed, wounded and missing, during a four day period when the battle was at its height. Al- though heavy, they were less than at first feared. The weather has improved, and Allied aircraft are again operating in strength. The sky is completely empty of German aircraft, not a single enemy plane being encountered in thé Allied sweeps over and behind the battle area. STOP THAT SABOTEUR About seventy-five or eighty years ago angry French workmen threw their wooden shoes or “sabots” into their machinery and a ; new instrument of warfare i was born. The malicious de- struction of vital materials and installations has been honored with the name of ‘sabotage”. Modern Ger- many has adopted this new technique and perfected it to i the point of almost an exact 1 science. The German govern- 1 ment operates scientific lab- , oratories, where master sa- i boteurs train hundreds of 1 willing pupils to defeat the enemy from within. The fall of France, Holland, Belgium and Norway was a tribute to the success of Nazi saboteurs. Don’t believe that it can’t happen here! It will happen here, if you relax your vigil- ance for even one moment. REMEMBER! A saboteur is like a bee. He will strike only once, but when he does he will hit hard. Be ready and i swat him before he stings you. Nazis Fear Crimea Trap Late last night two Orders of the Day by Marshal Stalin announced the capture of Kremenchug, midway hetween Dnie- propetrovsk and Kiev, and of Rudnya, a junction hetween Smo- lensk and Vitebsk, and today the communique from Moscow an- nounces a major Soviet attempt to establish a bridgehead at the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Up on the Central Front, Red Army troops and guns are pour- ing into White Russia, and in- creasing their threat to the vital Vitebsk-Orsha-Mohilev line, which is being stubbornly fought for by the Germans to prevent the Nazi forces from being thrown into the Pripet marshes. Following the 10 mile ad- vance during the last twenty- four hours, Soviet troops are now 29 miles from Orsha, and have reached a point 25 miles from Mohilev. North of Gomel, the Russians have crossed the Sosh river—a great tributary of the Dniepr—and threaten to outflank the town. At Kiev, Russian forces are massing their átrength, and have cleared a way for a front- al assault across the Dniepr by occupying a big island in the Dniepr opposite Kiev, only 100 yards from the city. Moscow messages report that Soviet forces are now firmly establisehd on the east bank of Dniepr for a distance of 100 miles north of Kiev, while to the south of the city their hold on the east bank ex- tends the whole 300 miles to Zaporoshe. In the southernmost sector, along the Sea of Azov, a major battle is now raging for Melitu- pol, the great junction on the Sevastopol-Zaporoshe railway, where the Germans are fight- ing desperately to prevent the closing of the railway escape from the Crimea. A General Grant tank, formerly known as M-3, gets under way with an all-female crew.

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