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Iit£ industriate.. . , . / Of Sfresig Poinf Perils Kharkov Nazi Lines Sag Under Attacks in Southern Russia LONDON, _ -The entire German line In Southern Russia appeared to be caving in to* night as the Russiant, in a special communiqtie recorded by the Soviet monitor, an- nouneed the eapturo of Belgo rod with a smashing Red army blow which furtper imperils Kharkov, the chiel Nazi base east of thè Dnlcper river. Belgorod was the second huge German base and rallway cen ter, hcld tenaciously thru all the Eusaian counter-offeasives of the winter of 1941-42 and the spring ot 1942, to fall to the Red army in 48 hours. 50 Miles from Kharkov The city ts only SO miles aartheait of Kharkov, industriai capitai ot the Ukralne. and li 78 mllts loutheaxt of Kursk, thè big defesse center whlch teli only.yeiteniiy. Along with Belgorod, the Rui- slans took Shebcklno, only 40 miles to the northeast of Kharkov*» city limita and 90 mllcs aoutheast of Belgorod. Belgorod is at the junction of tha Kursk-Kharkov line and a handy reiIway whlch runa notthwest to Gomel and thè centrai front, and wu a nut whlch Rustia» armies tried in vaia .to crack a year ago. It was one ed Kharkov** itrongest outer defenses. The «peed with whlch the Rutcfan forces we» toppllng strong Garman defense center* one after thè other apparsntly had tied German com muni caUons and iransportaUoo into knots, and everywhero along a Sco rnile snowy front, from Novorotsisk in the Caucasia to north of Orci, the Red army waj reporting mount- ing succenes. 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