Rindeleht about Estonian Pilots, issue 7 dated July 3rd, 1943.
Professionally restored, 12 pages. Newspaper in Estonian.
(Frontline Paper, No. 7, Saturday, July 3, 1943, Price 10 Pennies)
High Command's Recognition of Our Officers
The High Military Command has highly recognized the bravery of Estonian pilots fighting for the German state. They have been awarded the Iron Cross.
Among the officers receiving this honor are Captains Hugo Randalu, Harry Köllo, Villem Laanekarp, and Lieutenant Paul Miida. All of them are volunteers and loyal to their oath.
The award ceremony took place in a solemn setting. The pilots and their commanders received congratulations for their outstanding service. After receiving their awards, the officers departed for new combat missions.
Soviet Attacks Near Velikiye Luki Repelled
Soviet aircraft continue bombing German cities, targeting cultural sites and civilian populations.
In the Velikiye Luki area, the Red Army launched several attacks, but all were successfully repelled. German forces, along with Estonian volunteer units, continue to hold back the Bolshevik offensive.
Major political and military decisions continue to be discussed at the highest levels. Germany and its allies are developing a strategy for further successful warfare.
Soviet forces are responsible for the destruction of our cities. The time has come to give them what they deserve.
Rindeleht about Estonian Pilots, issue 7 dated July 3rd, 1943.
Professionally restored, 12 pages. Newspaper in Estonian.
(Frontline Paper, No. 7, Saturday, July 3, 1943, Price 10 Pennies)
High Command's Recognition of Our Officers
The High Military Command has highly recognized the bravery of Estonian pilots fighting for the German state. They have been awarded the Iron Cross.
Among the officers receiving this honor are Captains Hugo Randalu, Harry Köllo, Villem Laanekarp, and Lieutenant Paul Miida. All of them are volunteers and loyal to their oath.
The award ceremony took place in a solemn setting. The pilots and their commanders received congratulations for their outstanding service. After receiving their awards, the officers departed for new combat missions.
Soviet Attacks Near Velikiye Luki Repelled
Soviet aircraft continue bombing German cities, targeting cultural sites and civilian populations.
In the Velikiye Luki area, the Red Army launched several attacks, but all were successfully repelled. German forces, along with Estonian volunteer units, continue to hold back the Bolshevik offensive.
Major political and military decisions continue to be discussed at the highest levels. Germany and its allies are developing a strategy for further successful warfare.
Soviet forces are responsible for the destruction of our cities. The time has come to give them what they deserve.