America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

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Völkischer Beobachter (November 17, 1942)

Der Kampf um die Kontrolle des Mittelmeeres –
Churchill und Roosevelt setzen alles auf eine Karte

England und USA. zu zermürbendem Flotteneinsatz gezwungen
Von unserer Stockholmer Schriftleitung

Eine Botschaft Marschall Pétains –
Verräter Darlan seines Postens enthoben

The Pittsburgh Press (November 17, 1942)

23 JAP SHIPS SUNK!
Victory costs two cruisers, 6 destroyers

U.S. wins only round two, Knox warns, adding, ‘Japs will return’
By Sandor S. Klein, United Press staff writer

Blow staggers foe in Solomons

Enemy troop toll may be 40,000 as Navy spikes Guadalcanal thrust
By Frank Tremaine, United Press staff writer

Like Bataan –
MacArthur at front in New Guinea

Fliers to take personal command as troops close in on Japs
By Brydon Taves, United Press staff writer

Headed for Libya –
Germans face Tunisia trap as Allies gain

Moves south of Bizerte and Tunis would isolate Axis on coast
By Edward W. Beattie, United Press staff writer

Roosevelt will address Forum at 10:30 tonight

New York (UP) –
The address of President Roosevelt, closing the New York Herald Tribune Forum on Current Problems, will be broadcast on the national radio chains from 10:30 to 10:45 tonight.

Radio stations KDKA, WCAE, KQY and WJAS in Pittsburgh will carry the address.

His address will also be shortwaved simultaneously in Spanish to South America over five stations.

First Lady returns from trip to England

Halsey ranks as ‘No. 1 Hero’

Man who does unexpected does it to Japs

2nd admiral dies in battle

Captain also killed as men ‘sell lives dearly’

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Capt. Cassin Young – Killed on bridge of ship.

I DARE SAY —
Spruce up!

By Florence Fisher Parry

Gas rationing delay sought

Revolt being led by Oklahoma delegation

Japs due back, Knox declares

U.S. wins only round two in Solomons, he warns

Plant idle 10 years, yields 120 tons scrap

Curtin lauds ‘gallant Navy’

Aussie Premier grateful for U.S. victory

Criticism of war effort needed, Willkie says

Lies to G-men confessed in treason case

Defendant admits portions of statement are ‘erroneous’

Mother, son made citizens at same time

52 others are sworn in at naturalization ceremonies

Enemy broadcast –
Big Allied transport sunk, Nazis claim