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...Ankara reported vast German concentrations along the Eastern Front, predicted unprecedented carnage. The Russians, again on the defensive after their winter drives, brought up Siberian reserves, braced themselves for the shock of yet another great German offensive. Moscow showed confidence, but no complacency. Pravda remarked soberly that although the Luftwaffe had lost 5,090 planes during the winter, still "the enemy's air fleet is very strong and a potent weapon in the hands of the German command...
...first printing of 15,000 copies. The head of Tass, the news agency by which all foreign news is obtained for Russian papers, has for some time been getting up at 6 every morning to study English. He has had correspondents in Geneva, Stockholm. London, Teheran, New York, Ankara and Chungking...
...Ankara also reported that the Axis feared attack in the eastern Mediterranean, was therefore shifting troops from garrisons in the northern Aegean Sea to islands in the south: Crete, Rhodes, rocky and forbidding Scarpanto...
...TIME correspondents in Cairo, London, Washington, Chungking, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Boston, Mexico City, Algiers, Buenos Aires, Poona, Ankara, New Orleans, Rio de Janeiro, Ottawa, Detroit, San Francisco, Atlanta, the Gold Coast, Chicago, Honolulu, Dublin, Seattle, New Delhi, Anchorage, Johannesburg; and with U.S. Navy task forces and Army expeditionary forces...
Information about the U.S. has been extremely scarce in the Eastern Hemisphere. Newsstands in such cities as Ankara have been stacked with Axis publications. Europe has been flooded with the Nazi propaganda publication Signal...