The News of the Week in Review
The Road Back to the Philippines (map) 14
We Return 15-16
Into the Reich 16-18
Abroad 18-19
Quotations 19
Fifteen News Questions 20
In Fulfillment of a Pledge (cartoons) 20
Philippine Invasion Opens New Phase of War (Kluckhohn, Sidney Shalett) 21-22
Coming Home to Roost (cartoon) 22
Allied Armies in the West Prepare For a Final Assault on the Reich (map) 24
Supply Problem Delays Final Drive on Reich (Daniel) 25
Answers to Fifteen News Questions 25
Germans Seen as Robots in Hands of Nazi Chiefs (by George Axelsson) 26
Germans Are Still Striving to Perfect New V Weapons (by Harry Vosser) 27
Speedy Punishment for War Criminals (by Sydney Gruson) 27-28
The Morale Booster (cartoon) 28
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1944/oct44/22oct44.htm#
Red Army reaches Norway
Sunday, October 22, 1944 www.onwar.com
In Finland... Soviet forces of the 14th Army (part of Karelian Front) reach the Norwegian border.
On the Eastern Front... In Hungary, forces of the Soviet 2nd Ukrainian Front (Malinovski) reach Baja on the Danube, south of Budapest.
On the Western Front... Elements of Canadian 1st Army complete the capture of Breskens on the south bank of the Scheldt estuary. In southern Holland, the British 12th Corps (part of British 2nd Army) attacks toward Tilburg.
In Italy... Canadian troops of the British 8th Army capture Cervia.
In Liberated France... The administration of General de Gaulle is recognized as the de jure Provisional Government.
In the Philippines... On Leyte, US 10th and US 24th Corps both record advances. The US 7th Division, on the right flank, approach Abuyog.
In North Borneo... The Japanese fleet assembled at Brunei sets sail for the Philippines with the intention of destroying the American invasion fleet. The Center Force (Admiral Kurita) includes 5 battleships (including Yamato and Musashi), 12 cruisers and 15 destroyers. The Southern Force (Admiral Nishimura) includes 2 battleships, 1 cruiser and 4 destroyers. It is to rendezvous with the 2nd Striking Force (Admiral Shima) from Japan.
Canada Ping!
If Harry Vosser (p. 27) had any real idea how atom bombs work, he certainly didn’t betray that knowledge in his otherwise interesting article. But then, such knowledge was far from common and hardly cleared for discussion in the Sunday newspaper.