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  4. FIGHT FOR SAAR POCKET Herding Germans Towards Rhine

    IN the battle of the Saar Pocket fast-moving American columns with complete air support have been carving up more German formations and herding them towards the Rhine. ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  5. WRECKED TRACKS

    First United States Army infantrymen cross wrecked railroad tracks at Vettweiss, Germany, 18 miles south-west of Cologne Photo by Beam Wireless.—U.S. Office of War Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]ERMANY—Allied armies, closing in from east and west, the now poised to strike at the heart of Germany Meantime Allied planes go out in thousands to support [?] Blasting enemy strong points, factories and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN ARMY RUN ON PINCHPENNY BASIS

    CANBERRA, March 20.—Recent allegations and counterclaims regarding the quality, and employment, of army equipment by Australian troops in New [?]ea and the Solomons have prompted the Australian war correspondent, [?] Scarlett, in the Aitape area, and Fred Aldridge, on Bougainville, to give ...

    Article : 536 words
  8. Trapped Nazis In Last Battle

    WITH 30 more East Prussian towns and villages in their hands crack Red Army guards are fighting the last battle to wipe out the Germans West of Koenigsberg. ...

    Article : 364 words
  9. BIG JOBS

    In a Chinese Hospital Dr. F. T. Tang conducts research on va[?]nes and serums, bending every effort to the task of improving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 80 words
  10. [?]LOW TO [?]AZIS IN NORWAY

    LONDON, March 19.—With a [?]broughness that showed [?] planning and complete [?] of the 700 men involved, ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. TOUGH WORK ROOTING OUT JAPS

    THE Japs are Stiflening up everywhere on this island. At no point are the Australian finding them easy to chisel from their ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. VISAS FOR WIVES OF US. SOLDIERS

    NEW YORK, March 19.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that Mr. Eliot Coulter, of the Stated ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. ITALIAN PEASANTS RESIST

    LONDON, March 19.—A report has just reached London, from as source [?]ually considered reliable regarding the growing ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. [?]AISIS FOR POSTWAR [?]ECURITY IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK. March 19.—Australian's Attorney-General (Dr. H. V. [?] in an address to the California Univeitity, said that [?] the Australian and New Zealand people regarded continued [?]ration and comradeship, not only with the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 318 words
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  16. MACARTHUR TO LEAD INVASION OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, March 19.— The magazine, United Stales News, said that General Douglas MacArthur had been ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. ALL-OUT ATTEMPT TO BREAK NAZI LIFELINE

    LONDON, March 19.—The all-out Allied bid to destroy the German lifeline to the Northern Rhine front and key rocket installations in Holland reached a new peak of ferocity to-day, laid a pendent from At Second T.A.F. ...

    Article : 350 words
  18. ON TWO JIMA

    Amtracs and trucks used by the Fighting Fourth" Marine Division as it battled its way ashore at Iwojims litter the black sands of the beach on the afternoon of D-Day. First aid statiens (background) were set up among the [?] and blasted amtracs, landing barges, jeeps and tracks.— Official U.S. marine Corps photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
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