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The present distribution is as follows:-

Norway

Denmark

Germany

Area.

Baltic Coast

East Prussia and Corridor

Poland (excluding Corridor) Bohemia-Moravia

Austria

Slovakia

Roumania

France

Holland and Belgium Italy

Totals

Cav.

Armd.

Mot.*

Inf.

Total.

1

2

2

1

3

2

Troops reported.

1

I WON N HIN

2

57

10

59 Goo8555

10

19

or 5 a 6

10

3

23

5

10

10

53

56

11

13

6

9 min.

62

10

13

10

194

218

The Balkan States.

Albania.

* Includes two S.S. divisions.

19. The fall of Kelcyre has been followed by further advances in the Central Sector, during which an important and strongly defended height was captured. In this operation 1,000 prisoners of the 77th Regiment, 7th Division, including the Commanding Officer, Colonel Menenghetti, and many other officers were taken.

20. The position shows a tendency to stabilise. The Italians have shipped considerable numbers of fresh troops to Albania and, pending any further marked successes by the Greeks, it is probable that General Cavallero will now be able to cable home that he has "stopped the rot."

Roumania.

21. There appears to be no slackening of German train movements to Roumania, and there are indications that personnel, as opposed to equipment, is arriving at a faster pace than previously. There are probably at least nine divisions in the country, of which the majority are opposite the Bulgarian frontier. This figure is likely to rise considerably by the end of January.

22. On the morning of the 21st January, Legionaires (Iron Guards) seized several public buildings in Bucharest, including the Prefecture of Police. They were ejected by troops after some firing and a few casualties. Bucharest is now heavily guarded by tanks and armoured cars. The German army has so far not intervened. Disturbances in the provinces are also reported, but no details are yet available.

Bulgaria.

23. Heavy snow and gales have been reported in the Sofia area, and snow extends as far eastwards as Burgas. Roads over the mountains are believed to be blocked. The withdrawal of Bulgarian troops from the Turkish border to their normal peace-time stations continues, and only elements of the three or four divisions previously located on this frontier remain. Some of the infantry on this frontier are being replaced by cavalry.

Africa.

Libya.

24. The attack on Tobruk was launched on the morning of the 21st January, and our infantry and tanks, supported by the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, successfully penetrated both the outer and inner defences to a depth of over

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