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Both points were taken yesterday after they had been in Axis possession less than 24 hours and a threat that the southwest sector of the British line at Bou Arada would be isolated was removed at least for the moment. Bon Arada is 20 miles south of Medjez-El-Bab. Fort McGregor and Tally-Ho Corner, a road junction, lies in between...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: British Retake Tunisian Hill | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

...disclaim any intent to "Bolshevize" Europe. That, they say, would be politically inadvisable. But they declare: "We will not tolerate a pro-Fascist regime anywhere on the Continent"-and reserve the right to define pro-Fascist. Like Goebbels, though for different reasons, they find the "Red menace" a useful threat. They say: "If you western fellows want to prevent a social revolution in Europe you'd better march in before us rather than after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts, STRATEGY: The Russian View | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

...Germans, whether they jabbed any further or not, had already swept up some 4,000 sq. mi. of Tunisia, now had room to move around. More important to them, they had removed any threat to their flank when they turned south to face their old enemy, Montgomery. It would be some time before Montgomery's Eighth, slowly advancing around the ends of the Mareth Line, and Eisenhower's central Tunisian forces could join hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: Worst Defeat | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

...inactive duty since he got back from South America in January. But Congressmen were appeased: Westbrook Pegler got a column out of it; so did Winchell. Winchell's grandiose view of his new role: "It apparently has been decided that the Navy is to fight the underseas threat and that I am to continue fighting the undercover menace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Mar. 1, 1943 | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

...have received about a hundred suggestions from all over the country, with Providence taking the lead and the Navy Training School (Communication and Indoctrination) coming in a close second if no acceptable entries come in, the CRIMSON Board of Editors will choose a name (this is a final threat to get all Army and Navy men or women to submit names) and will donate the War Bond...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hurry, Hurry, Hurry; Get Your Name for Paper In | 2/26/1943 | See Source »

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