Australia wants Mikado executed
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By Jack Hand
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The Pittsburgh Press (May 25, 1945)
By Gracie Allen
Well, Gen. Hershey lowered the draft age just in time to keep the motion picture industry from being taken over by the animals. Practically the last of the actors were on their way to Ft. MacArthur when the announcement came through.
Things were really slim in Hollywood with stars like Lassie, Daisy, Flicka and Thunderhead about the only ones left besides the actresses. Not that they’re not capable players, but I don’t think Betty Grable would have looked very glamorous dancing with Lassie.
Even the Motion Picture Academy had its worries. They didn’t know whether they’d be presenting this year’s Oscars in the form of a gold-plated bone or a silver bag of oats.
And the Hollywood gossip columnists were getting pretty desperate for material. How exciting is it to say – “Flash: What mare’s that way about Thunderhead?”
L’Aube (May 26, 1945)
« Sans la Résistance, la bataille de France n’aurait pas été gagnée », s’écrie le chef des forces expéditionnaires
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Au conseil des Ministres de ses conversations avec le président Truman
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Après le suicide de Himmler, il ne reste plus qu’un seul dirigeant nazi de marque, von Ribbentrop, qui demeure introuvable. Les autres sont :
MORTS :
PRISONNIERS :
WASHINGTON, 25 mai – Lors d’une conférence de presse, le président Truman a déclaré qu’il était convaincu de la mort de Hitler. Le président se base sur deux rapports faits par Himmler au ministre des Etats-Unis à Stockholm.
The St. Petersburg Times (May 26, 1945)
Enemy loses 111 aircraft during Okinawa attack
By the Associated Press
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