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Daily Post - 12.12.1943, Qupperneq 4

Daily Post - 12.12.1943, Qupperneq 4
SUNDAY POST Smashing DeVeat HandedU«Eoats Iceiand Based Planes Join in Kill —--- Five more U-boats have been sunk and three damaged in a forty-eight. hour battle in the North Atlantic. British war- ships, co-operating with Coast- al Command aircraft, prevented any attacks being made on two valuable copvoys, 99% of whose ships reached harbour safely. A joint statement by the Ad- miralty and Air Ministry gives this news of the second great victory in a week, and such de- tails as are available of the actions. When contact was first made with the U-boats, an estimated twenty were in the vicinity of the convoys which were about 60 miles apart. Destroyers immediately drop- ped depth charges forcing them to surface. A Liberator then joined in the attack, but was hit by fire from the U-boat be- fore it could deliver its torper does. Other Liberators then ar- rived on the scene, and several naval escort vessels detached themselves from the convoy to join the battle. The result of this action was a hit on a U- boat, which was left submerg- ing in a damaged state, and an- other probably damaged. Three Liberators from Ice- land now joined the fray, scor- ing a torpedo hit on a third U- boat, which plunged below the surface, stern first. Later, sur- vivors were observed in the vicinity. A Canadian Sunderland, al- though three of its crew had been killed., repeatedly attack- ed, and severely damaged a fourth, a fifth being damaged later by the combined action of three Coastal Command air- craft. The next kill was made by two Liberators, which singled out their prospective victim, and scored a direct hit on it. The U-boat split in half, and sank immediately. Yet another was sunk by a frigate. And so the story went on, the vigorous action of the war- ships and aircraft inflicting an- other decisive defeat on the enemy. The Allied naval ships en- gaged suffered neither casual- ties no'r damage, but three air- craft were damaged, two of them being forced into the sea. There were some casualties among their crews. Koniev Follows Up Suamenka Victory Ferocious Bulge Battle Continues Unabated London, Dec. llth. On the Eastern Front, the big Russian forces by freed the cap- ture of Snamenka are driving on Kirovograd from three dir- ections. Berlin reports street fighting at Cherkasy. Today’s Moscow communique reports that General Koniev’s men, who only yesterday cap- tured the vital junction of Sna- menka have already smashed some of the outer defences guarding the industrial town of Kirovograd, twenty miles furth- er south. This road centre has become even more important to the German forces in the Dnieper bend since the fall of Snamenka, and the Russians expect to meet very heavy re- sistance as they draw nearer the city. Berlin today says that Soviet troops have broken into the town of Cherkasy, and that street fighting is now in pro- gress in this main German stronghold on the middle Dnieper. Throughout yesterday heavy attacks alternated with counter attacks, and earlier Moscow messages spoke of fluctuating fighting near the city. Strong Soviet tank forces are in action in support of the Red Army. Berlin tonight reports the eva- cuation by German troops of Chigirin, 35 miles south-east of Cherkasy. The battle of the Kiev bulge is being continued on the same tremendous scale as before nearly a month after the Ger- mans launched the counter of- fensive. The main battle area is in the region of Melein, thirty odd miles east of Korosten and about sixty miles west of Kiev. The enemy today admits fierce Russian counter attacks, and ac- cording to Moscow, the Red Army held its front yesterday under great pressure. • :Jc $ :je Hundreds of lorries with military supplies for Russia are now rolling across the six hund- red mile desert and mountain route of eastern Persia. It is revealed that 30,000 lorries are now working to full capacity and an Indian supply represen- tative is quoted as saying that Russia can have as much jute, Germans Leave Ruins ín Naples Sunken ships and wrecked harbor facilities at Naples, Italy, are shown after the AÍIied Fifth Army drove the Gemians from the great Italian seaport city. The Germans waged a furious program of destruction and pillage before they retreated, but Allied engineers started reconstruetion and salvage operations imme- diately after Naples’ liberation, and within four days Allied ships were using the harbor. In Reykjayík Today ... MOVIES GAMLA BÍÓ: “The Tuttles of Tahiti” v/ith Charles Laugh- ton, Joan Hall. Peggy Drake. NÝJA BÍÓ “Gentleman Jim“ with Errol Flynn. TJARNARBÍÓ: “The Moon and &ix-Fence” with G. Sanders Ilerbert Marshall. Workl News Continued from. p. 2. November than in any month since May. The statement add- ed that mcre U-boats than ships v/ere sunk last month. In Washington today, the official attit'ude toward Yugo- slavia was made public today. The people of Yugoslavia have made clear their determination to fight for their independence. For this reason, an oíficial spokesman in Washington stat- ed today, the United States government recognizes the Yugoslavian government in ex- ile in Cairo. The Yugoslavian Patriots are making an appreci- able contribution to the United Nations war effort. It is the intention of the United States, the spokesman continued, to ass ist the Patriot forces. He added, that it is not the intention of the United States to take part in any political discussions which might divert the Yugoslavain from the aid to the war effort. All political arrangements, the spokesman emphasized, were matters for the Yugoslavians to discuss among themselves. On the other hand, the United Stat- es will assist the Partisans in their fight against the Nazi op- pressors. | Careless Talk | Cosís Lives íiiíýsíö T Baily Post! rubber, copper, tin, mercury and other vital raw' materials as there is transport for.

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