America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Results of Potsdam confab summarised


No secret agreements at Potsdam, Truman says

Editorial: Potsdam fizzles cut

More raiders downed over homeland

TOKYO (Domei) – Three enemy raiders were shot down and two others heavily damaged by Nippon interception units when a formation of Mustang fighters attacked the northern part of Kanto district yesterday morning, according to a checkup made at noon yesterday.

Macassar civilian area indiscriminately bombed by enemy

Truman in Plymouth

LISBON (Domei, Aug. 2) – With the conclusion of the “Three Power” discussions, American President Harry Truman today flew from Potsdam to Plymouth and joined King George VI aboard the British battlecruiser Renown for a brief luncheon meeting, according to a Plymouth dispatch.

Salzburger Nachrichten (August 4, 1945)

Pressestimmen zum Kommuniqué von Potsdam

Laval vor Gericht

Das Kommuniqué von Potsdam

Arabischer Außenminister in Washington

WASHINGTON (State Departement) – Seine Königliche Hoheit Amir Faisal, der Minister für auswärtige Angelegenheiten von Saudi-Arabien, hat auf seiner Rückreise von der Konferenz der Vereinten Nationen in San Francisco nach Saudi-Arabien einige Tage in Washington verbracht. Auf seine Bitte hin hatten Beamte des Außenministeriums die beiden vergangenen Tage einer Reihe von Aussprachen mit seiner Königlichen Hoheit geführt, die für beide Regierungen von Interesse sind.

Lebensmittelerzeugung in den USA

L’Aube (August 4, 1945)

Des « Trois » aux « Cinq » –
Les décisions de Potsdam entrée en matière d’une politique de paix durable

La France sera représentée à la Commission des Réparations

Potsdam

par Maurice Schumann

Le général Patton citoyen d’honneur de trois villes de France

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (August 4, 1945)

ON THE RECORD —
American reactions to British elections

By Dorothy Thompson

Childs: Big Three must pay price for censorship

By Marquis Childs

The Pittsburgh Press (August 4, 1945)

JAP PLANES STRIKE BACK AT AMERICANS
Warship sunk, 1 damaged by enemy planes

U.S. fleet still prowls off Japan

MacArthur takes command of Okinawa invasion base

Ryukyu Isle control shifted as Pacific war moves into new phase

Big Three meeting in U.S. proposed

Truman suggestion agreeable to Stalin
By Merriman Smith, United Press staff writer

Japs deny POWs put in target areas

No part of country safe, enemy declares

Laval claims he refused Nazi alliance

Says Petain told army to aid Allied landing