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  3. 1,000,000 PRISONERS INVOLVED IN NAZI SURRENDER ON ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, THURSDAY.—THE NEWS THAT THE GERMANS HAD SURRENDERED UNCONDITIONALLY IN ITALY WAS QUICKLY FOLLOWED BY AN ANNOUNCEMENT BY MARSHAL STALIN THAT BERLIN HAD FALLEN. NEARLY 1,000,000 PRISONERS ARE INVOLVED IN THE GERMAN CAPITULATION IN ITALY. SO FAR THE RUSSIANS HAVE ...

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    DRAMATIC RADIO PICTURE flashed to Australia of the scene in Loreto Square, Milan, following the execution of Mussolini and his mistress, Claretta Petacci. The bodies, surrounded here by Communist partisans, were dumped on a patch of bare earth, where they lay all night while crowds of hysterical Italians milled around kicking and spitting. The bodies were thrown on the spot where 14 partisans were massacred by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FRANCE WILL DEMAND LAVAL'S EXTRADITION

    LONDON, Thursday. — The French Government wants Laval quickly, according to the B.U.P. correspondent in Paris. lt will ...

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  6. BRITISH FORCES LINK UP WITH RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Friday. — The British Sixth Airborne Division linked up with Red Army armored forces in the Wismar area last night. lt appears that all fighting in the north-eastern sectors of ...

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  7. TRUCE IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Thrusday.—There has been a truce between the Canadians and Germans in Holland since April 27, when ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. 100 Bombers Over Kyushu

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Twentieth Air Force announced that about 100 Super Fortresses bombed six important Kyushu air base ...

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  9. BRITISH TROOPS ENTER RANGOON

    LONDON, Thursday.—British troops to-day entered Rangoon, capital seaport of Burma. South of the city Allied aircraft battered Japanese positions ahead of our airborne forces which landed earlier, astride the Rangoon River. ...

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  10. AMAZING SPECTACLE IN MUNICH STREETS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The streets of Munich recently presented an amazing spectacle, when they were thronged with Bavarians trying to be friendly— ...

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  11. LAST GERMANS LEAVING DENMARK

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The few German troops left in Denmark are making feverish preparations to leave on the dozen or more steamers lying ...

    Article : 291 words
  12. Will Take Years To Overcome Nazi Influence

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Munich (Cardinal Faulhaber), who has long opposed Nazism, said years would ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. NEW APPOINTMENT MAY HASTEN END IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The appoint- I ment of Count von Krosigk to sucseed Ribbentrop as German Foreign Minister has been welcomed in ...

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  14. TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION

    LONDON, Thursday. — The historio meeting between the New Zealand division and Marshal Tito's forces, after a lightning 70-mile ...

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  15. Prague Declared Open City

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hamburg Radio said nearly to-day that Admiral Doenitz had proclaimed Prague an open city. Negotiations for the ...

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  16. GERMAN PRISONERS SAY HITLER AND GOEBBELS COMMITTED SUICIDE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A Moscow communique says that prisoners captured in Berlin, including Goebbels' deputy, Dr. Hans Fritsche, told the Russians that Hitler, Goebbels and General Krebs all committed suicide. ...

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  17. Senseless for Germany to Continue to Fight

    LONDON. Thursday. — Field Marshal von Rundstedt told war correspondents that it was senseless for Germany to continue to fight. He added that he ...

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  18. HITLER'S BIRTHPLACE CAPTURED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Third Army forces late yesterday entered Braunau Hitler's birthplace. The people of Braunau tossed flowers to the ...

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