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  3. WORLD GRIEF AT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DEATH

    The entire free world today mourns the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, and one of the greatest figures in American and world history, on the eve of the victory to which he contributed in such great measure. ...

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  4. SWIFT DRIVE EAST BY ALLIES

    Moving swiftly eastwards against resistance which appears to be melting away, American tank spearheads in central Ger[?] were today reported to be within 17 miles of Leipzig and ...

    Article : 910 words
  5. MOURNING ON WEST FRONT

    Gen. Eisenhower, from his headquarters on the western front, has issued a special order relating to President Roosevelt's ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. NAZI COLLAPSE THOUGHT NEAR

    High Army officials told the Senate Military Committe today that a Nazi collapse was [?] and that organised ...

    Article : 456 words
  7. TIRED LEADER FINDS REST

    At the very' moment when the Senate Military Committee was hearing plans to announce the end of organised resistance ...

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  8. KING GRIEVED BY NEWS

    His Majesty the King was awakened last night to bear the news of President Roosevelt's death, and he at once ...

    Article : 600 words
  9. AMERICA STUNNED BY NEWS

    The death of their President has numbed the American people. In New York the first reaction was disbelief when the news swept the streets, and its confirmation brought a stunned silence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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