Völkischer Beobachter (July 4, 1943)
Polnische und französische Dokumente beweisen:
Roosevelts Kriegsschuld steht unwiderleglich fest
Auch die Rolle seiner jüdischen Hintermänner eindeutig enthüllt
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Die Kämpfe im Südwestpazifik –
Londons Pressekommentare auf Moll gestimmt
Von unserer Stockholmer Schriftleitung
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Brooklyn Eagle (July 4, 1943)
America has a war to win and it is up to us, as individuals firmly united in a common cause, to see it through to Victory.
Every American is involved in this titanic struggle – each has a task to perform – and Uncle Sam expects everyone to do a full share.
This is our opportunity to show future generations of Americans that the Spirit of ’76 also prevailed in 1943 and that we, too, did our part in helping to preserve their treasured heritage of liberty.
If we first fully appreciate just what it means to be free, we will then tackle the job ahead of us on the home front with renewed enthusiasm. Inspired by the faith and idealism of our forefathers, we must back up our boys on the fighting front to the limit of our abilities.
SPEED VICTORY
They GIVE Their LivesOur fighting men are doing their bit to speed the day of Victory and we’re proud of their achievement, but it takes more than just fighting men to win this war.
They must have the necessary tools – the finest fighting materials that money can buy – and it is our responsibility to provide them.
One way in which we can do this is by putting every cent possible into War Loan securities. There is no safer investment in the world – no stronger safeguard for our security.
Let’s show our men in the Armed Services, who are willing to make the supreme sacrifice for us, that we are willing to endure minor privations and cheerfully forego some of our accustomed luxuries so that they may have their necessities.
Let’s make our dollars fight!
BUY WAR BONDS
You LEND Your Money
ALLIES LOSING IN ON SALAMAUA
Clear enemy from area south of base
Sharp fight rages nearby – 11 planes bagged at Rendova
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100 U.S. bombers rip 3 airports on Italy’s heel
Liberators destroy 12 of foe in dropping 200 tons of explosives
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U.S. casualties total 91,644
Washington (UP) – (July 3)
World War II has brought announced casualties totaling 91,644 to U.S. Armed Forces, the Office of War Information reported today.
This total, based on War and Navy Department reports, includes 16,696 dead, 21,828 wounded, 31,579 missing, and 21,541 prisoners.
The War Department report as of July 3 shows Army casualties totaling 64,621. Of this number, 8,533 were killed, 17,094 wounded, 21,046 missing, and 17,948 prisoners of war. Of the wounded, 6,268 have returned to active duty or have been released from hospitals, OWI said.
The Navy Department, as of July 3, reported casualties totaling 27,023, including 8,163 dead, 4,734 wounded, 10,533 missing, and 3,593 prisoners of war.
The last previous casualty report, as of April 23, listed 12,123 dead, 15,049 wounded, 40,435 missing and 10,638 prisoners of war for a total of 78,235.
Senate group votes limitation on subsidies
Banking committee rejects New Deal plea for unlimited power
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House backs down on OPA, OWI issues
Legislators, eager for summer recess, adopt conference report on compromise funds
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Polish President sends July 4 greetings to Roosevelt
London, England (UP) – (July 3)
President Władysław Raczkiewicz of Poland, in a telegram to President Roosevelt, sent his greetings and good wishes on the occasion of Independence Day and expressed the conviction that:
The hour of deliverance is approaching for the nations of Europe who are struggling against the brutal invader.
He said that:
The recent successes of Allied arms have greatly swung the balance in favor of the United Nations.
Rail pay dispute referred to Roosevelt
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Pleasure driving ban urged for Midwest
Senate group also asks that Ickes be given control over rationing of petroleum products
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