Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1944 — Page 12
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Mine Laying Abandoned After Futile Campaign At High Cost.
MOSCOW, May 25.—The German | mine-laying campaign against the | Russian fleet, which has included
| years of war, now has come virtually to an end, according to Soviet Engineer Col. G. | TTL Lebedskol, writing for- the navy organ, Red Fleet. Nazi efforts are now designed to prevent the constant Russian . pressure and to] provide the hard-
But, says the colonel, the Soviet mine fleet is poised together with {the Russian army for the “pursuit 'of the wounded beast.” | According to this account—the first to be published of the general plan of Germah mine-laying opera-
tions against Russia—on the night of June 22, when the Germans crossed the Soviet boundaries, minelaying vessels and planes in large, numbers appeared off Tallinn, Mur-| mansk, Odessa, Sevastopol and other ports. Their aim was to con-| | fine the Russian fleet to bases where it could more easily be destroyed by bombers.
Offensive Fails
The offensive failed in its main task of limiting the Russian fleet's maneuverability, the article declares. Actual mine losses in the first assault consisted, it says, of one tug
in Sevastopol, and one Balitc vessel. These bases which were lost were lost to land atcion réther than
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to give up mass blows in favor of attacks by smaller groups, it says, until, by November, 1941, the first offensive ceased altogether. The winter months until the following May, the article says, were a period of preparation for a new effort. A second offensive, with similar objectives, first marked the summer
man plane losses were even higher. Nazis Losses Mount | In the first year of the war if was calculated, the article says, that. one plane was lost for each 15 to 20 mines that were dropped. By the second year only 10 mines were
dropped for each plane lost and the Nazis were compelled to operate § §
from much higher and less accurate levels, The special feature of the 1942 offensive was the effort by the
: fleet and make the river impassable :/at Stalingrad for vessels bringing + supplies to the city’s: defenders, aci cording to the article. But, it con- : tinues, Volga shipping actually ex- . ceeded expectations. : Last year found the Germans al- »| tering their tactics considerably, the «writer points out. The mine-laying :|then was designed more to halt the :/forward movement of the Russians
appear but the supplies seemed to be limited. Among them was a mine with floating tentacles, aimed ; against shallow-draft vessels. | The Russian fleet, meanwhile, | | was stepping up its own mine of- | | fensive until this year, the article j concludes, German activity “has | been reduced to the limit.” |
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