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BONIFACE, see HW 1/3756
Catalogue reference: HW 1/3757
Date: 1945 May 6
BONIFACE, see HW 1/3756
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Catalogue reference: HW 1/3528
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West Europe: report from Army H Group B for Feb 17, expecting large-scale Allied attack following identification of 17th and 101st US Airborne Divisions behind area of 1st US Army.
Consignments for 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg at Stettin.
Japanese minister Madrid instructed on official Japanese line to be taken regarding recognition of Osmena as president of Philippine Commonwealth Government by Spain, Feb 12.
German propaganda directives to all stations, regarding three-power conference, Feb 10.
French ambassador Ankara: Turkish reactions to Crimea Conference, Feb 14.
Japanese ambassador Berlin: Allied air raid of Feb 3, underground rail system disrupted, estimated 5,000 killed, Feb 10.
Greek chargé Paris: French response to three-power conference, Feb 16.
Italian ambassador Moscow: first impressions of results of Crimea Conference, Feb 15.
Directive to all Polish military attachés from General Staff Polish Army London on reactions to decisions of Crimea Conference, Feb 14.
Naval Headlines: six U-boats of Rasmus Group assigned patrol positions, remaining three boats to operate as Murman boats against coastal traffic; Japanese aircraft to carry out Kamikaze attacks on Allied force south-east of Honshu.
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