America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Youngstown Vindicator (June 6, 1945)

TOKYO WARNS PEOPLE OF U.S. INVASION
Hints at loss of Okinawa – U.S. silent

Japs say island’s isolation means main attack is near – cite new sacrifices

BERLIN TALKS AWAIT ALLIED WITHDRAWAL FROM RED ZONE
Soviets want Yank, British units to quit

Forces change in setup due to fear of Jap construction

REDS THINK CHARRED BODY IS HITLER’S
Corpse fits description of Fuehrer – Russians fund burned remains in ruins of Reich Chancellery

Teeth best clue – high source thinks Nazi chief met death by poisoning
By Joseph W. Grigg, United Press staff writer

Broadcast says Stalin OKs meeting of Big Three

Austrian radio reports accord – parley won’t be in London

Japanese will rebuild cities underground


Recapture of Liuchow by Chinese reported

Yanks to yield Reich cities to British and Russian troops


Allies join Russians for Austria rule

British troops in Reich sigh for girls – get ‘em

70 questioned in N.Y. murder


Restaurants face meat supply cut

Republicans win in Montana race

18 WACs and crew lost on African flight

Brazil wars on Japs

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UP) – Brazil declared war on Japan today.

The action will enable the United States to utilize bases in Brazil for the Pacific war.

80 WAVES set as navigators for air crews

Cole, back from Iwo, Okinawa, survived ship blast, watched historic flag-raising

Stalin, Hopkins seek to avert Big Five split on veto issue

Stalin reported reviewing problem – Hopkins handles negotiations

Poll: Public confidence in Russian aims takes big drop

By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Omaha Beach quiet, serene year after D-Day assault

By the United Press

Leaders pick O’Dwyer for mayor of New York

Nazi treachery is subject of timely film melodrama


Niemoeller: Wanted to serve as U-boat captain

Editorial: New era in Germany and Europe

Editorial: Keep the price controls