THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1746, sig. 109-4/1501

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Division IV Strictly confidential! Radio group Only for personal radio and light duty. Use of service! noV Jn own responsibility to destroy OMIISVY! Test no......... ( § 353 c RSTGB ). Reports of 26. 11. 1940. .o. Lon d o n - English. . 429/00.40 Greek Army Report: Our troops have conquered some new positions on their advance. Enemy plug-ins have bombed cities and villages in the interior of the country. Some houses were hit, there were some dead and wounded. The Jtalieners are on all fronts on the retreat and are constantly attacked by the British and Greek Air Force. The British Air Force attacked weder Durazzo. In addition, the road from Argyrocastro to Valona was attacked, warehouses on the road and ital. Transport columns were bombed. The Greeks have already penetrated the roads to Albasan beyond Pogradec. Jn Pogradek fell into the hands of the Greeks a lot of war material. The Jtaliens are probably concerned with expanding new defense positions in the mountains west of Pogradec. The Italian retreat is very disturbed by the open revolt in Albania. An American newspaper writes about the Italian defeat: This is a pin-stitch that collapsed the inflated myth of the storks of the axis. He shows that the axis on the battlefield is anything but invincible. - Yesterday evening, a three-hour artillery man came across the canal when the German guns tried to lock a British train through the canal. The artillery duel was continued on today's motgen. The German air activity over England was extremely low last night. Jn an official report issued today says: Jn West England were dropped several bombs immediately after dark. Only minor damage was caused and the number of victims is small, although a small number of people were killed. Apart from that, last night there was no enemy air force over England at all. De Polish Prime Minister General Sikorsky said today: The Polish air force has been strengthened thanks to English help. It is much stronger today than before the war. The Polish squadrons assigned to the British Air Force alone have soo enemy machines shot down The Polish Air Force will soon also take part in long-distance flights to Poland. It will attack the German Jndustrie operations and aviation schools that have been relocated there. Later, the Polish Air Force will conquer nearby bases to attack the German invaders from there. Jn Delhi was the conclusion of the conference of the Eastern European countries.