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1943 Feb 10
North Africa: German report Allied forces attempting to by-pass Taguelmit smashed Feb 9.
Naval Headlines: German NOIC Novorossisk reported forces under his command weakened by high casualty rate, harbour basin at risk of penetration.
Japanese seeking evidence of clash of interests or friction between UK and US, Feb 6.
Japanese ambassador, Berlin: German defeat at Stalingrad and differences between Hitler and German military leaders, Feb 5.
Japanese minister, Madrid: Spanish reaction to German request for labourers and recruits, and US-Spanish relations, Feb 5.
Japanese representative to Vatican: current views in Vatican and diplomatic circles, Feb 6.
Acting Japanese ambassador, Rome: Casablanca and Adana Conferences, Feb 5.
Japanese ambassador, Ankara: Adana meeting, Feb 4.
Japanese minister, Sofia: Turkish-Bulgarian negotiations, Feb 3; consideration of conditions which would compel Turkey to join war, and Germany's attitude towards Turkey, Feb 4.
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