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    Gutted buildings in Neuss, Germany, are evidence of severe bombings by Allied planes.—U.S. O.W.I.—Beam Wireless. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AIRBORNE BLOW PRICE WAS NOT LIGHT

    LONDON, Mon.—The full story of the great airborne blow which demoralised the Germans on the Rhine by the sudden, violent descent in ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. THIRD ARMY SMASHES ENEMY'S DEFENCES WIDE OPEN

    LONDON, MON.—THE GERMAN DEFENCES EAST OF THE RHINE OPPOSITE GEN. PATTON'S ARMY HAVE BEEN SMASHED WIDE OPEN. THE GERMANS, BOTH SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS, ARE IN UTTER CONFUSION AND THE FALL OF FRANKFORT IS NOW ONLY A MATTER OF A FEW HOURS. ...

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  6. Tension in Berlin

    LONDON, Mon.—Berlin is in a state of greater tension than at any other time since the AIlies crossed the English Channel, ...

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  7. GERMANS GET TERRIFIC POUNDING FROM AIR

    LONDON, Monday.—The Luftwaffe and German troops, towns and strategic points behind the Western Front are receiving a tremendous battering from the Allied air forces. Mosquitos last night attacked Berlin for the 34th successive night, and this raid was carried out without loss. ...

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  8. CIVILANS FLEEING FROM BATTLE ZONE

    LONDON, Mon.—T.A-F. pilots reported straggling convoys of German civilians moving along cratered roads east of the Rhine battlefront ...

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  9. LUFTWAFFE VIRTUALLY GROUNDED

    LONDON, Monday. — The Commander of the U.S. Army Air Forca (Brigadier-General Eaker) said to-day: "The Luftwaffe is ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. 3 NAZI CHIEFS EXECUTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Having allegedly openly criticised the German leaders policy of continuing the war and declared that the time had come to ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. Mr. Churchill Sees For Himself

    LONDON. Monday. — After crossing the Rhine, Mr. Churchill strolled round the bridgehead, climbed on one of the great embankments which had been ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. PARATROOPERS GET HOT RECEPTION

    LONDON. Monday. — The adventures of an American Press correspondent who parachuted with 30 British airborne troops from a ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. POSSIBLE GERMAN PLANS FOR LAST-DITCH STAND

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent. Hanson Baldwin, says that though Germany is finished, defence plans have ...

    Article : 274 words
  14. RUSSIAN PRESSURE TOWARD AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Two great Russian armies with the Vertes Mountains and the Balcony Forest behind them are fighting south of the great Danube bend between Budapest and Bratislava, State Agency despatches from Moscow. This sustained Russian pressure towards the Austrian border, from ...

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  15. PATROL, CLASHES IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday. — Fifth and Eighth. Army patrols in Italy are active in aggressively probing enemy positions, and several sharp ...

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  16. 300 GERMANS SURRENDER TO ONE MAN

    LONDON, Monday. — A British Wing Commander who climbed out of his crippled plane on an island in the Rhine near Wesel accepted three hours ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. Dresden in Worse State Than Stalingrad

    LONDON, Mon.—As a result of the R.A.F.'s terrible battering Dresden is more completely ...

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