America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Stokes: Cartels again?

By Thomas L. Stokes

Barrows: Red G.I.’s just guys

By Nat A. Barrows

Love: The drama of dawn

By Gilbert Love

Those two-faced Huns –
Germans who feasted on war’s spoils now wail for leniency from victors

Teutonic hope of world mastery still held in people’s hearts
By Henry J. Taylor, Scripps-Howard special writer

Sewer-cleaning job keeps 26 Nazis out of mischief

Small-fry Hitlerites, they get blisters on hands instead of going to jail
By John McDermott, United Press staff writer

Jews in Germany called prisoners

Protest sent to Big Three at Potsdam

Aussies advance toward oilfield

Japs in Borneo reluctant to fight


Jap civilians flee in death march

Another German U-boat captured

Poll: Public favors tax-supported cancer study

$200 million suggested for fund
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Hitler’s rascals all sure that he’s dead duck

By William H. Stoneman

Diary of Count Ciano –
Laval sold out France to Hitler with hardly a protest late in 1942

Germans ran roughshod over Vichy puppet; Duce lived on rice, milk, Ciano wrote

Youngstown Vindicator (July 21, 1945)

2 Wake Marines escape, tell how tiny island fell


Nurse tells of war havoc

Patton takes orders from gal lieutenant

By Judy Barden, North American Newspaper Alliance

Editorial: The President on bases

Editorial: A working day in the Pacific

What of Reich re-education?

Observer says Germans getting none; are justifying defeat
By Pat Frank, Overseas News Agency writer

United Nations administrator may be designed at Potsdam

By Pertinax, North American Newspaper Alliance

Lawrence: Bretton Woods plan not final

Congress majority could end our participation if things go wrong
By David Lawrence

Duce termed Italy sick of war

A real fish story! ‘Horrible four-footer’ similar to those of 20 million years ago