America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Editorial: History and Mr. Churchill

ON THE RECORD —
Trying Petain, France tries herself

By Dorothy Thompson

Lawrence: Japan’s surrender is surely on the way

By David Lawrence

Duce taken from prison; tells of trip to Munich

Charge of French rape partly true, misrepresented

By Paul Ghali

U.S. State Department (July 27, 1945)

Log of the President’s Trip to the Berlin Conference

Friday, July 27:

There was no meeting of the conference today as the British Delegation had not returned to Babelsberg.

The President worked on his mail during the forenoon.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff, except for Admiral Leahy, departed Babelsberg this morning for the return trip to Washington. They traveled by air.

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1200: The President conferred with Secretary Byrnes and Admiral Leahy. A definition of lend-lease and the prospects of bringing the conference to an early close were among the subjects they discussed.

Mail was dispatched to Washington this afternoon.

1830: Mr. Davies called on the President.

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2030: Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, Special Assistant to the President, arrived Babelsberg this evening and joined the President’s party.

Sergeant List played selected piano solos during dinner hour.

The President today presented an autographed photograph of himself to Colonel Ernest R. Lee, USA.

The Syonan Shimbun (July 28, 1945)

Nippon will not be affected in least by change in British govt.

Will fight on determinedly till war won

Attlee, Bevin going to Potsdam for talks with Stalin, Truman


Problem for Potsdam: Germany’s future

Foe plane drops bombs on internee camp in Hongkong area

Enemy’s renewed offensive in Balikpapan sector checked

Editorial: Attlee’s change

Mighty Nippon tank force ready to receive enemy

By a Domei correspondent

Salzburger Nachrichten (July 28, 1945)

Das Ultimatum an Japan

Wiedereröffnung der Salzburger Gerichte

Churchill zum Wahlergebnis

Maschinen helfen dem Bauern

L’Aube (July 28, 1945)

M. Léon Blum déclare devant le Haute-Cour –
Pétain a trahi même l’armistice

M. Charles-Roux expose les débuts de la diplomatie vichyssoise

Après l’ultimatum –
Le japon ne semble pas devoir accepter de capituler

A nouvelle Angleterre Europe nouvelle !

par Maurice Schumann

M. Attlee a constitué le gouvernement britannique

qui se présentera devant les Chambres le 8 août