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Date: 31 March 1945
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Date: 30 March 1945
7th drive plans
Date: 30 March 1945
radio advisory com members named
Date: 31 March 1945
AP, Reuter and BBC correspondents and others liberated, Western Front
Date: 30 March 1945
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Gets S Early rept on army press relations in Eur
Date: 30 March 1945
By DREW MIDDLETON By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Drew Wireless
Montgomery orders security blackout on place names, 21st Army Group sector; tank columns reptd east of Muenster; Haltern, Bocholt and Borken mopped up; fighting severe at Emmerich; 9th Army clears 1/2 of Dorsten and Duisburg northern suburbs; other units reach Gladbeck and Zweckel; US 1st Army sweeps 55 mi to within 10 mi of Paderborn; average daily gains put at 30 mi; other units reach Loehlbach and Tigmaringhausen; overrun Hallenberg airfield; cross Ohm River above Harburg on 2 bridges captured intact; take Wahlbach; 3d Army takes Frankfort; armor enters Lauterbach; Leipzig drive gains; troops make contact with 1st Army at Hamburg and Niederhausen; rescue 277 wounded US POWs in boxcars near Wetzler; enter Bad Nauheim; take Wiesbaden and Florsheim; force Main River crossing below Aschaffenburg; Gers hold 10-yr-old defense positions along Main from Niedernberg to Obernberg; Amers fighting in hills southeast of Darmstadt; take Morlenbach and Rimbach; clear Mannheim north of river; other units cross Neckar near Neckarhausen; US 7th Army pushes 2 mi east of Main
Date: 30 March 1945
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 30 March 1945
By JOHN RENDEL
John RENDEL