Nazis Smash Lines 2-3
Suppression Charge Disproved at Library 2
Nazis Split Greece by Salonika Drive 4-5
Austrians to Fight Nazi Spying Here 5
Hungarians Report Repulsing Yugoslavs 5
U.S. Aid Adds to Booty in Yugoslavia, Nazis Say 5
Massawa Falls in British Mop-Up; Nazis Seize Six Generals in Libya 6
Vichy Plans a Curb on Early Divorces 6
The International Situation 7
Navy Commissions Mightiest Warship 7-10
A Mountain Blitzkrieg 11
The Texts of the Days Communiques on Fighting in Europe and Africa 12-13
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Croats desert Yugoslavian army
Thursday, April 10, 1941 www.onwar.com
In the Balkans... In the advance of the German 2nd Army, Zagreb is captured. The German advance is helped by the desertion of many Croat troops from the Yugoslav army. During the day Zagreb radio proclaims the establishment of an independent Croatian republic. The Croatian nationalist leader, Pavelic, is in Rome. Meanwhile, to the south, the Germans begin their attacks through the Monastir Gap route into Greece from Yugoslavia.
In Occupied France... In Brest, during the night of April 10-11, the Gneisenau is hit four times by bombs during a British air raid. The Scharnhorst is also in the port undergoing engine repairs. Neither battle cruiser will be able to join the Bismark in its cruise in May.
In North Africa... Rommel’s troops begin to attack Tobruk with a small improvised force but are beaten off.