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  3. LAST HOURS OF EUROPEAN WAR AWAITED

    WITH AN AIR OF ELECTRIC EXPECTANCY, THE WORLD AWAITS THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF VICTORY IN EUROPE, WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE "LONDON DAILY MAIL," MAY WELL COME TO-DAY, WHILST REUTER'S CORRESPONDENT AT SHAEF SAYS THAT THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF WORLD-WIDE IMPORTANCE MAY BE EXPECTED WITHIN HOURS, OR ONE DAY AT MOST The British Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, is, according to official bulletins, waiting by the microphone to deliver the news that the European phase of the world war has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMANY INVADES POUND

    Beginning: of the world turmoil started about 3 o'clock Friday mornins, September 1, 1939, when German armies invaded roianil. Despising the Poles too much to declare war formally, nuicr announced only that he was answering "force with force." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE BATTLE OF FRANCE

    On April 9, 1940, the "phoney war" ended. Hitler's troops slipped into Denmark and invaded Norway by sea and air. A few goose-stepping soldiers and a military band marched in and took Osto. Soldiers hidden in the holds of previously-arrived ships ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN

    The most popular song in Germany was "We're Sailing Against England." Britain seemed helpless. She had lost all but a few score guns and tanks. The R.A.F was outnumbered. She feel back on hastily organised home guard to fight from ...

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