America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

L’Aube (June 1, 1945)

Le gouvernement britannique intervient en Syrie

À Damas, à Alep, à Hama, des troubles sanglants ont éclaté

Avant la conférence des trois –
M. Davies va rencontrer Eisenhower

Youngstown Vindicator (June 1, 1945)

YANKS MOP UP ON OKINAWA
Tenth Army closes trap on Shuri

61,519 Japs die – Nimitz reveals 9,602 Americans killed or lost in action

B-29s LEVEL YOKOHAMA
86 square miles of industrial areas ruined

Flames 27,000 feet above Osaka after 450 Superfortresses hit city

FRENCH CEASE FIRE, HOLD GROUND
Commander agrees to stop fighting pending parley

Winant expected to represent America in seeking solution

U.S. Army in Pacific to double

Truman: Force will be bigger than one in Europe at its peak

Ban relief, lend-lease meat – sugar tightened

By the United Press


Othman: What’s the fare to Norfolk? And how about plane priority?

By Frederick C. Othman

Japs rip 30-foot hole in USS Zellars – it gets home

Truman won’t accept Rosenman’s resignation

Ohio industry is imperiled by freight boost

$10 million increase may force many plants to move to South
By Charles Egger

Subs deadly but unsung in Pacific battle

Draw blood from enemy shipping near and away from Japan
By Richard O’Malley


Doolittle’s 8th Air Force to include B-29s

Early gets DSM for service with two Presidents

New bills would stop veteran taking hospital ‘pauper oath’

By Maj. Thomas M. Nial

Poll: People favor killing Goering

By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Editorial: ‘T.V.’ as China’s premier

Editorial: Good change in censorship

Editorial: Slowdown in the Pacific war

Alsatians hid from Germans

Lived like gypsies to avoid Nazis – children forced to fight
By George Tucker

ON THE RECORD —
Hunger is dominant factor in the ruin that is Europe

By Dorothy Thompson

Stokes: Cartels are held menace to international security

By Thomas L. Stokes