June 1, 1940 : We have pushed forward again and have encountered Soviet forces near two cities in the South (see map). In the center and North we also are seeing signs of Soviet forces, and the Finns have found a fair number of Red Army divisions in their center front, as well as destrying one of the units in front of Leningrad. We believe the Finns are proving a significant distraction to the Soviets. We are very, very close to bringing in the Romanians at our wish. They are moving their troops slowly east, and show readiness to join us.
Just now we are in an oportunistic phase, but the Oberst says the High Command has not attacked Latvia which probably means we are not interested in a Northern thrust right now. I think we will stay with a Southern strategy, but he suspects we will head for Moscow, by way of Minsk, and Smolensk. I wonder if we have enough units for any push. We seem thin on the ground.
The Italians have taken Sarajevo, and Yugoslavia should fall next week. The Italians are sending units towards Greece, but no one believes they will attack there because the British have made it clear they will declare war on Italy if she attacks Greece.
