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Germany: GAF no longer require volunteers for defence of Reich from ground attack...

Catalogue reference: HW 1/2734

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HW 1/2734

Date

1944 Apr 23

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Germany: GAF no longer require volunteers for defence of Reich from ground attack units, Apr 21.

Southern Russian Front: battle strengths and armaments of German and Roumanian divisions in Crimea, Apr 7 and 15, Roumanians liability and consideration being given to their evacuation without weapons, call for German reinforcements by air.

T163/18, T162/64, 88, 104 and 105 not included, T163/24 and ZIP/Mel. 1932 to ACASI under 6345.

East Europe: German secret service, Bucharest, report Allied air raids on Bucharest and Ploesti, Apr 4-5 and report bombing of Severin on Apr 15.

Naval Headlines: Allied landings on islands in Adriatic, Japanese entering most critical stage in implementation of shipping.

Yugoslav Embassy, London, to ambassador, Washington: King Peter fearing that Churchill has agreed with Soviets on recognition of Tito, seeks support from Roosevelt, advice from Yugoslav ambassador, Washington, Apr 15 and 17.

Turkish ambassador, Moscow: Soviets mopping up 2nd Ukrainian Front and will be able to use fifty divisions elsewhere, Apr 19.

Portuguese minister, Tokyo: Japanese basing hopes on divergencies between Soviet Union and UK-US, Apr 19.

South Europe: C-in-C Southwest gives evaluation of fighting value of his subordinate divisions, Apr 14, brief for PM by CIGS not included.

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