Friday, December 2, 2011

Current Events December 6, 1943;

THIS WAS REPORTED TODAY DECEMBER 6, 1943:
President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin have agree^ completely on "the scope and 'timing of operations" to smash the German army from three sides, an announcement signed by. the three statesmen in an epic four-day meeting in Teheran, Iran, and released here today disclosed.
The allied leaders also charted a peace'era in which all nations would be invited to join "a world family of democratic nations" based on the reaffirmed  principles of the Atlantic charter.

 Smashing ahead northwest of Propoisk, the Red army today was threatening Mogilev, one of the last important German held rail centers in White Russia, as other Russian units squeezed the Nazi defense lines
near Zhlobin and Rogaehev in the Gomel area.


              THE SOUTHWEST TIMES
                               PULASKI, 'VIRGINIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1943

ALLIED LEADERS ARE FULLY AGREED
ON ACTION TO DEFEAT AXIS FORCES


 CAIRO, Egypt. (AP) — 
President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin have agree^ completely on "the scope and 'timing of operations" to smash the German armv from three sides, an announcement signed by. the three statesmen in an epic four-day meeting in Teheran, Iran, and released here today disclosed.
The allied leaders also charted a peace'era in which all nations would be invited to join "a world family of democratic nations" based on the reaffirmed  principles of the Atlantic charter.
The history-making conference of the'heads of the worlds most powerful military and political
combine was held in the Iranian capital from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1.
                                                               Planned Actions

 Heavily underscoring- the urgency of the military phase, the combined British and American-- general staffs subsequently returned to Cairo, scene of the Nov. 22-25 meeting of Chinese Generalissimo Chiang .Kai-Shek with President Roosevelt and the prime minister and staged concentrated planning sessions from last Friday through today.

                     THE ROBESONIAN
                               LUMBERTON, N. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1943.

Three-Sided Assault On Germany Is Mapped

 "Big 3" Agree On Timing And
Scope Of Operations To Smash
Nazis From East, West, South

           Chart Peace Era
            On Principles
             Atlantic Charter 

Official announcement sums Up Epic 4-Day- Iran Meet o
Allied Chiefs, Military Staffs Make Concerned Plans
for Destruction of Germans, Military Staffs.
Return to Cairo, Hold  Concentrated P1a n 

Sessions. Other Iniporpant Disclosures Indicated

 Reds Threaten
Mogilev Rail
Center North
 

Other Soviet ColumnsSqueezing Nazi Lines
In Zhlobin and RogachevAreas. Germans
Show Lack of ReservesAs Reds Launch New
Attacks. 

 London, Dec. 6.—UP)—
Smashing ahead northwest of Propoisk, the Red army today was threatening Mogilev, one of the last important German held railcenters in White Russia, as other Russian units squeezed the Nazi defense lines
near Zhlobin and Rogaehev in the Gomel area.
A Soviet communique said the Red army hurled back German counterattacks and swept forward northwest of Propoisk to capture the heavily fortified strongholds of Varodol, Bahki and Zobluka.
Front dispatches, telling of deep Russian penetration virtually from one end of White Russia to the other, said the Germans were beginning to show signs of a lack of reserves and were using engineers as front line troops in some sectors of the snowswept front.
South in the Kremenchug sector, the Russian war bulletin said, Soviet units captured several strong points after fierce engagements which often developed into hand to hand fighting. Large
losses were declared inflicted on the Germans.


 CRITICAL BATTLE RAGES FOR KIEV

 
  FORMIDABLE NAZI FORCES, reinforced with a number of armored divisions,
according to Moscow, are savagely pounding at the Russian line
in the Kiev sector. To Ins north, Red Gen. Rokossovsky's armies are driving
in on Zhlobin in a two-pronged offensive, while his most southerly
units are moving closer to Mozyr. West and south of Dnepropetrovsk
Soviet tank forces are pounding toward Znamenka. (International)

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