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Russians Roll On – 2-3
Berlin Writes Off Silesian Industry – 3-4
Americans Take 11 Towns to Flatten Belgian Bulge – 4-5
Big Clothing Drive for Europe is Set – 5
War News Summarized – 5
Town on Main Line to Manila is Taken – 6
B-29’s Fire Tokyo, Bag 75 Planes, Lose 5 in Fight, Also Hit Saigon – 7-8
Casualties Heavy on China Railway – 8
Submarines Sink 21 Japanese Ships – 8
Many Army War Dogs Lose Minefield Jobs as New ‘Means’ Find Non-Metal Detonators – 8
Veterans’ Intelligence (Hurd) – 10
The Texts of the Day’s Communiques on Fighting in Various Zones – 11-13
Russians Storming German Positions in East Prussia (page 1 photo) – 13

The News of the Week in Review
Fifteen News Questions – 14
The Far Eastern War Mounts Toward a Climax (map) – 15
Luzon’s Fall to Mark New Phase of the War (Shalett) – 16
Great Navy Air Force Paces Drive on Japan (Trumbull) – 17
Germany’s War Lords Face Their Big Crisis (Baldwin) – 17-18
“New Position on the ‘East Wall’” (cartoon) – 18
Answers to Fifteen News Questions – 18

4 posted on 01/28/2015 4:22:41 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.etherit.co.uk/month/0/28.htm

January 28th, 1945 (SUNDAY)

UNITED KINGDOM: On it’s second flight in the UK the Lockheed P-80 fighter jet, YP-80A-LO , USAAF s/n 44-83026, msn 080-1005, crashes killing the pilot.

FRANCE: Versailles: Eisenhower returns the command of the US Ninth Army, temporarily given to Montgomery, to Bradley.

GERMANY: Berlin: Civilians are ordered to start digging anti-tank ditches around the city.
The 1st Belorussian Front enters Pomerania.

Allied PoWs are marshalled by their German captors in prison camp Stalag Luft III, near Sagan, in southeastern Germany to be marched 90 kilometres across frozen countryside to Luckenwalde, near Berlin.

From the memoirs of Tom Hough, Canadian fighter pilot: The order came with characteristic German terseness. All Allied prisoners, more than 1,000 aircrew from Canada, Britain and other Commonwealth countries, were to be ready to evacuate Stalag Luft III on 30 minutes’ notice.

Tom Hough of the Royal Canadian Air Force had been expecting it, but the news still hit him and his fellow prisoners, or “kriegies,” like a ton of bricks. “Hysteria reigned. The pervading feeling was of immense relief not unaccompanied by apprehension. Val started playing his guitar, and in a spontaneous excess of spirits we all started singing,” he wrote 40 years later in an unpublished memoir.

After packing his meagre belongings, Mr. Hough, a Spitfire pilot who had joined the RCAF in 1941 and served with the RAF squadrons and with the Royal Australian Air Force in Egypt, had crash-landed behind enemy lines in Italy. A prisoner of war for almost a year, he paraded with the rest of the men. It was very cold and snowing lightly.

Now known as “the long march,” the event was duplicated at many other camps.

Walking 15 or 20 kilometres per day will take its toll of the prisoners, many of whom had been in captivity for five years.

Mr. Hough said. “What would happen to those too ill to walk? Many of us were suffering from foot trouble. Socks were removed, carrying parts of burst blisters with them. An increasing number were developing painful limps; many had developed coughs and running noses.

Some had temperatures. Many had diarrhea or intestinal infections.”

It was also the coldest winter Germany had experienced in 50 years and hundreds of PoWs collapsed and perished by the wayside. Ironically, Mr. Hough and his mates also had to contend with Allied aircraft that mistook them for a German column. In one incident alone, RAF Typhoon fighter bombers strafed and killed 60 PoWs.

Despite the horrors of the march, a comic incident occurred when a German officer made an unusual appeal, Mr. Hough wrote. “’If the kriegie who has stolen [his] birthday goose from his staff-car does not return it forthwith, you’ll all have to sleep in the snow. If he returns it immediately, no questions will be asked.’ The word was that it was too late, but apparently the officer settled for a D-bar [chocolate] and an unstated number of cigarettes.” (Henry Sirotin) Article by Buzz Bourdon, Globe and Mail, Thursday, May 5, 2006. Page S9. Link

U-2535 commissioned.

Crewman from U-348 died near Gotenhafen. [Matrose Hermann Witthöft].

BULGARIA: Sofia: Prince Cyril of Bulgaria is sentenced to death for war crimes he committed when he was regent in 1943-44.

LITHUANIA: Memel is occupied by the Russians, completing their occupation of Lithuania.

POLAND: Konev’s Red Army troops capture the Dabrowa coal mining area and the towns of Beuthen and Katowice.

COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES: Three USMC R4D5 (DC-3; C-47 type) aircraft from Squadron VMR 152 navigated for a flight of SBDs from Peleliu to Luzon. They arrive Luzon on the 29th. The SBDs were sent to assist the army for their dive bomb capabilities. (Bob Austin - Marine, navigator)

CHINA: The first supply convoy reaches China from Burma, via the reopened Ledo Road.

CANADA: Patrol vessel HMCS MacDonald paid off and returned to Dept of Fisheries.

U.S.A.: Aircraft carrier USS Antietam commissioned.

Destroyers USS Everett F Larson and Fred T Berry launched.

ATLANTIC OCEAN: A German minesweeper collided with U-1163 off Dronthein in Norwegian waters, damaging the U-boat slightly.


5 posted on 01/28/2015 4:25:28 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson; Tax-chick
Americans Take 11 Towns to Flatten Belgian Bulge – pp. 4-5

The Bulge is gone
It's gone away for good
The Bulge is gone baby
It's gone away for good

Not merely from Belgium, but also from the Lane Bryant ad on page 10.

8 posted on 01/28/2015 9:56:45 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD?)
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