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  3. END OF WAR IN EUROPE WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON

    LONDON, Sunday.—An announcement that the war in Europe is over will be made very soon. The declaration, when it comes, will give the news that the Germans have laid down their arms everywhere, including Norway and the Channel Islands, surrendering unconditionally to Britain, America and Russia. ...

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  4. B.B.C. Man in "Lord Haw-Haw's" Chair

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hamburg Radio, which is now under Allied control, put out the V-signal on Thursday night. "Lord ...

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    Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, who accepted the unconditional surrender of all the German forces in north-western Germany, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS VAST PRISON CAMP in Germany, photographed from the air contains one of the largest concentrations of captured Nazi prisoners ever assembled in one area.—Official U.S. photo by Beam. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IMPLEMENTING SURRENDER IN ITALY

    ROME, Sunday. — General von Senger, who was previously commander of the Fourteenth Panzer Corps, arrived at General Mark ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. DUTCH AND DANES GO WILD WITH JOY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Danes and Dutch went wild with joy as the news of the German surrender to Field-Marshal Montgomery swept through Denmark and Holland. King Christian, who had returned to Copenhagen, and Queen Wilhelmina, who is ...

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  9. Doenitz May Sign Surrender Document

    LONDON, Sunday. — The over-all surrender of Germany may hear the signature of the Fuhrer (Grand Admiral ...

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  10. SAYS AIR POWER RESPONSIBLE FOR GERMAN DEFEAT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied air superiority was the biggest single reason why Germany lost the war, said FieldMarshal von Rundstedt, former ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. Nazi "Protector"' Captured

    LONDON, Sunday. — Luxembourg Radio says that "William Frick, Nazi "protector of Bohemia and Moravia," was captured by the Americans near ...

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  12. Danes to Fight Japs

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Danish Council in London stated that Danish volunteers distributed among British fighting units were ready to participate ...

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  13. ALLEGED HANGING OF DR. SCHUSCHNIGG

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent with the First Army says that Kurt von Schuschuigg, former Austrian Chancellor, was hanged on ...

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  14. ARMY TO BE REDUCED AFTER VE-DAY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the United States Army will be cut by 1,800,000 men after ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. Fifth Army Enters Austria

    LONDON, Sun. — It is announced from headquarters in Italy that Fifth Army forces have entered ...

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  16. Urged Mussolini to Surrender

    LONDON, Sunday, — Cardinal Archbishop Schuster told "The Times" correspondent in Milan how on April 25 he urged ...

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  17. MAY USE SECRET GERMAN WEAPONS AGAINST JAPANESE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Allies may use some of Germany's secret weapons in the all-out assault against Japan which will be ...

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  18. BEAT MONSOON AS WELL AS JAPS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The fall of the capital of Burma 10 days before the rains are due brings to an end the Battle of Burma, says Lord Louis Mountbatten in an order of the day addressed to Admiral Sir Arthur Power, Commander-in-Chief of the East Ihdies Fleet, Lieut.-General Sir Oliver Leese, Com ...

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