Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1941 — Page 11
B.E.F. MAY HELP EMBATTLED RUSS
London Times, Fearing Loss of ‘Irreplaceable Ally,’ Says Now Is Time for Boldness; 800,000 Troops Ready to Defend Baku Oil.
i By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN : 13 Copyright, 1841, by THe Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Ine.
LONDON, Sept. 23.—After many weeks of urgent consultation between higherups, it is still not clear whether Great Britain will undertake either a diversion or a cooperative action to help the Russians. As the situation in Russia grows more desperate, the British appear more inclined than ever before to intrude
directly into the conflict. In
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the following this inclination, they are inspired by a desperate desire to keep their] mighty ally in the field, the knowledge that this may require desperate measures, and by what appears to be complete lack of fear of immediate consequences. Today's London Times gives a clear. clue to the train of thought which it can be taken for granted both the Government Mr. Stoneman and military authorities are pursuing. “Already,” it notes in the first place, “big centers of production have been overrun and the threat to areas even more vital has become acute. Loss of war material and of means of producing it must already be great enough to hamper defense.
Russia Irreplaceable
‘A stream of replacements has happily started to run from the United States and Great Britain but”’—it warns—“it would be idle to pretend that in a campaign of such scale, with 1,000,000 troops engaged, outside’ supplies could adequately replace those of Russia herself if her own war production were to be crippled. “She does indeed possess valuable sources which are not threatened but to carry on the war by present methods and with the present
standard of equipment she has urgent need to preserve the Eastern Ukraine.” It proceeds to discuss the possibility that the Germans may be planning to take the Crimea as their first objective and the Caucasus as the second. and it agrees that, ‘given almost complete mastery of the air,” such a plan “does not appear wholly impractic-
able.” “Time for Boldness”
“It would appear ‘that the present is the moment for the utmost
"legitimate boldness. No other such
ally can ever appear in the old world. No other army that can match the full might of Germany can replace the Red Army if it
| should be overthrown. = Our aim
must, therefore, be to support Russia. in her gallant and dogged struggle by the means in our power.” The Germans are understood to calculate that they can bring the Baku. oil fields back up to 50 per cent of normal production within six months, no matter how much the Russians may wreck them. Thus the defense of the North Caucasus, in the first place, and of Baku, in the second place, is a matter of really vital importance to both the Russians and the British. The absence of an allied offensive: in the Western Desert and Libya, the fact that Iran is now in Allied hands, and the fact, as announced y Prime Minister Winston Churchill, that the Allies now have about 800,000 men in the Near East, may be pointers to. the possible military action which the London Times discusses. Whether such action will be undertaken is something that the Birtish may or may not have decided but- which cannot be revealed until it is actually under
way.
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