STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1746, sig. 109-4/1501 Page 9 · 9 of 283
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! X Radio group Only for personal radio and light duty. Use of service! 139.15 100 Jn to destroy own responsibility! Test No. ( /§ 353 c RSDGB ). Reports of 28 and 29 December 194o. 28.12.1940. U L o n d own-English. 0/12.40 Jn last night attacked the RAD docks, airfields and submarine bases in the occupied part of France. Among the destinations were Bordeaux, Lorient and Le Havre. The Marine Ministry announces that during the day German ships were landed off the Norwegian coast. The naval air weapon attacked harbour facilities and ships in the area of Haugesund. An enemy 4oo t Tross ship, which was anchored there, was hit and set on fire. On the pier, hits were also achieved. An enemy flak gun was silenced by Mc fire of the attacking machines. All British plugs returned safely. Enemy bombers attacked Londor for 4 hours last night. Numerous bombs were dropped. In the course of the week ending with the 25th of February the brit. Of these 31 aircraft, lo over Greece and 2l over the Af ikan war scenes were destroyed. Simultaneously, the losses of the RAF are 7 machines, and the total number of machines fired by the RaF to date is 4l6. The British losses, on the other hand, amount to 75 machines. D Today is the 6th day of the Artillèrieduel between the Nile Army and the besieged garrison of Bardia. Jm Augenblicj has no news of new attacks, but it is significant that Graziani is building new foundations at Tobruk. Thousands of workers are involved in this construction of the 2nd itak. attachment line. The last, Greek, army report reports new Greek. Achievements in Albania Over 2oo ital. Poles were captured and numerous material was captured. Reports from the front show that the fork-shaped Greek. Advance on the road leading from Chimara and Tepelini- Valona more and more threatened. The Greek. Successes in the middle front section have already had a positive effect on the operations in the Pepelini-Clissura section, from where the Jnlands roads lead to Valona. This offensive, which is aimed at the conquest of Valona, has great terrain problems to overcome the Greeks. The massive mountain massifs, which have a height of up to 2.ooo m, and the constant snowfalls, offer the Jtalians aiszeichneté defense possibilities. The Greeks are forced to a particularly careful preparation tactic. The Jtalieners retreat langsa. Despite the difficulties, the grievous combat performances are just as good as at the beginning of the fetd train. The Greek tactic is that before they take the attack on one city or another important position, they first clear all the heights and other important strategic points from the enemy. Jn Washington was announced yesterday a plan according to which England was a privilege on certain products of the American war industry -2 -