TELEGRAM FROM LONDON DATED OCTOBER 17th, 1941 Summary (information received up to 7.00 a.m. October 17th, 1941). Naval. On the 11th British submarine attacked 3 merchant vessels of 2,000-3,000 tons eastbound off Cape and obtained possible hits. On the 14th same position she attacked one of three merchant ships 3,000-5,000 tons westbound escorted by trawlers and aircraft and made one certain and two possible hits. Results unobserved. 2. Ex-German merchant vessel (7,862 tons) beached on August 25th has been salvaged. 3. Reference summary first paragraph (sub-paragraph 2). This convoy was again attacked early th about 650 miles west of Ireland (R) another ship being to 4. Military Russia. German advance eastwards of Rzhev (sic) is reported to haws reached Kalinin. Due West of Moscow Russian defences probably in NoJaisk area have been penetrated but strong Russian resistance continues. Limited advance eastwards between Orel and Kursk is reported but further south bad weather appears to have restricted offensive operations. 5. Royal Air Force. 15th/16th. Visibility was poor. Cologne area attacked by 31 aircraft which dropped 55 tons of high explosives. 6. 16th. During small offensive patrols fighters damaged shipping at Flushing set fire to a petrol store and inflicted casualties at a searchlight post. An enemy army co-operation aircraft was destroyed. One Hurricane is missing. |