America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Fire raids wreck fourth of Nagoya

Results ‘excellent’ in B-29 attacks

Salute to Nazi officers ‘foul insult,’ tommy says

British War Office probes alleged order that military honor be paid Germans

Congress gets first-hand atrocity story

Committee asks swift punishment

It’s sadly out of date –
OWI film on discharges causes wide confusion

Point system for releases outlined has now been drastically revised

Molotov in Moscow

LONDON, England – Foreign Commissar V. M. Molotov returned to Moscow yesterday after flying from the San Francisco Conference, a Soviet broadcast said today.


Gen. ‘Ike’ in London

LONDON, England – The BBC reported that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gen. Omar N. Bradley, commander of the U.S. 12th Army Group, arrived in London by plane from Germany today.

I DARE SAY —
Fiddlesticks!

By Florence Fisher Parry

Truman hopes Big Three will meet soon

Wants to discuss peace proposals

Morgenthau, Stilwell plead for bond buying

‘Hahvahd’ boy’s lampoon puts Maria on warpath

Miss Montez called ‘worst discovery’

Conscience clear, AP writer says

Kennedy takes blame for ‘scoop’

Jimmy Doolittle leaves 8th Air Force command

New assignment for general not disclosed

Yanks pierce gateway to North Luzon

Drive through pass into Cagayan Valley

V-bomb fired at New York, Stars and Stripes reports


550 big U-boats sunk during war

Blin… he forgot India. I wonder why?

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War effort not even fair, Jap admits

Warns people to exert every effort
By the United Press


Japanese scrap Axis treaties

By the United Press

Basically Churchill.

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Probably because India wasn’t quite its own entity yet (despite having its own government, albeit one overseen by the British).

Australia and New Zealand weren’t possessions anymore, and Canada was mostly independent (they still have the British monarch though).

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U.S., Britain ask Yugoslavs to quit Trieste

Settlement urged at peace conference

Commons scores Eire’s attitude

In Washington –
Navy favors peace setup of 500,000

Atlantic and Pacific bases also urged