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  3. GERMANY ACCEPTS UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    LONDON, Monday.—Although no official announcement has yet been made by Mr. Churchill or from S.H.A.E.F., a correspondent at General Eisenhower's headquarters reports that Germany surrendered unconditionally to Britain, the United States and Russia early to-day. He said the surrender was made at 2.41 a.m. at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE FAMOUS MUNICH BEER CELLAR, which was captured by U.S. Forces. Extraordinary scenes took place in the city, when fawning German civilians offered to show the invaders over the cellar, and to point out the wino vats in which wine for the Nazi leaders matured.—(Beam Wireless). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Delivered Into Victors' Hands

    LONDON, Monday.—The Associated Press correspondent at Rheims (France) says the unconditional surrender to the Western Allies and ...

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  6. 1400 PRISONERS FREED IN RANGOON

    RANGOON RIVER, Monday.—The Associated Press special representative says Rangoon was captured by a British Wing Commander who landed on an airstrip and walked through the city to find that all the Japs had departed. He discovered 1400 British, American, Indian and Gurkha prisoners living ...

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  7. MR. CHIFLEY MAKES RECORDING

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—At 2.10 a.m. to-day the acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), who had been called to his office shortly before 2 a.m., left with the ...

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  8. Stars and Stripes on Hitler's Flagpole

    LONDON, Monday.—The British United Press correspondent with the Seventh Army says the American flag was hoisted ...

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  9. CHINESE SHATTER JAP FORCE

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese High Command announces that four Chinese columns, with air support, shattered the Japanese left wing 56 miles south-east ...

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  10. Demand for Punishment of War Criminals

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—ThE deaths oF Hitler and Mussolini, says the "Daily News," call for the death of Hirohito as the chief war criminal in the Far East. ...

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  11. HITLER EXPECTED SPLIT IN ALLIED CAMP

    LONDON. Monday.—Hitler on April 19 told General Karl Wolfe, senior SS officer in Italy, that there would be a break ' between the ...

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  12. NO NEWS OF KING LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—Relegian Government officials slate that there has been no further news of King Leopold. Court circles received the information ...

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  13. CHEERING THOUSANDS WELCOME ALLIES IN RANGOON

    RANGOON, Monday.—When the British troops returned to Rangoon they were welcomed by cheering thousands on the waterfront, after three years and two months' occupation by the Japanese. As they went ashore from the landing craft at the Crisp street No. 2 jetty ...

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  14. Kiel Shattered Beyond Belief

    LONDON,Monday.—Germany's greatest naval base was shattered beyond belief by Allied air attacks, says the "Daily ...

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  15. Himmler Organised Horror Camp

    MOSCOW, Monday.—"Pravda" deolares that Himmler was directly responsible for crimes perpetrated in the concentration camp at ...

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  16. HITLER'S FAVORITE RETREAT DESTROYED BY FIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—Hitler's favorite retreat, Hauswahenfcld, eight miles from Berchtesgaden, was totally wrecked by fire. The S.S. guards removed costly paintings ...

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  17. Wilhelmshaven Port Badly Damaged

    LONDON, Monday,—Troops who entered Wilhelmshaven report that the port is very badly damaged. The cruiser Kolm is lying in the harbor with ...

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  18. France Intends to Deal With Laval

    LONDON, Monday.—A French Government statement broadcast over the Paris Radio made it clear that Franco, after the expulsion of Laval from Spain, would ...

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