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4_1944-01-20_p3_sn92070146_00414189040_1944012001_1213
Imperial Valley press.
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1944-01-20
p3
dren on typical street in q typical town. His efforts go for naught, however, and he becomes convinced that the primary guilt rests with society and not with the dclin- quent children. Kent Smith plays the soldier, Bonia 4 Granville one of the delinquent kids. In all the years they've been in films, Robert watson and...
63_1939-04-22_p7_sn83045462_00280602401_1939042201_0443
Evening star.
01
1939-04-22
p7
with else - and the since Austria became part of the Reich that neither Hitler Mussoln joking they foreign prime minister head of Berlin
42_1938-09-23_p8_sn82014085_00393347417_1938092301_0313
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1938-09-23
p8
Daily fA Washington
Ana ROnERT q ALLElg Ry DREW PEARSON
British. Surrender to Nozs Dotes Back to Three Post-ANor Decisions; Hitler Saw They Would Not Fight After They Let Itoly. Toke Ethiopio; After France Let Them Toke Rhnelond;; M w And When Franco Was Not Checked WASHINGTON, September g. - Here are two. tl1vb-naN sketches of history which should be kept in Av1
3_1945-07-08_p92_sn88063294_00340588939_1945070801_0539
Detroit evening times.
01
1945-07-08
p92
Give All Sentences to Press
TWO subwayites were dgestng the news. Il Gee Marge," said one, IL where Gen. ZhuIOv thinks that Hitler may have escaped To Spain Yeah" muttered her friend II did trust that Spanish bull thrOwer anyhow" Believe me-" stated the first 'the way these GRIM inals getting away with murder has wOrried-the way they're being...
19_1940-04-09_p10_sn83045462_0028060222A_1940040901_0184
Evening star.
01
1940-04-09
p10
Member of the Associafed preSS War in Scandinavia
the uneasy neutrality which the scandinavian countries have sought to preserve by every means at their command since the outbreak of war IN Europe some eight months ago. Through the veil of censorship speedily imposed by the invading forces have come only the most meager reports of what is happen Ing in t...
25_1940-10-12_p1_sn82014085_00393347636_1940101201_0744
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1940-10-12
p1
WAR IN EUROPE A YEAR AGO, OCT. i2, 1889
(By United pFeasD
lBy United FreasD , Adolf Hitler sent cut "fesleFs" TegaTding . peace conference, BFilaln, through Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, save 90 haDe ef sueh . conference. German de luAe liner Bremen rovnalod ns safe nt hiuFmanek, nuasla, after running tbe Brit iab hloeks4a from hew xeFk.
6_1940-10-23_p14_sn83045462_00280603041_1940102301_0364
Evening star.
01
1940-10-23
p14
Chapman won the French anna teur golf championship last year. the Trenches wouldn't let him bring home the trophy. Made him take picture of it, instead. Dick protested, but they told him no, 50,000,0 900 Frenchmen couldn't be wrong. The trophy probably is among Hitlers souvenirs by this time. Personal mention-Ernie L...
14_1939-09-13_p6_sn92070146_00414188874_1939091301_0430
Imperial Valley press.
01
1939-09-13
p6
Bruce Cation in WASHINGTON Disseets the News
WASHINGTON.--The Dies COM mittee on un-American Activities is preparing what it hopes will be a knockout blow against the Communist Party in America It hopes to prove conclusively- and it will start shortly after it gets through examining Earl Brow der-that the party is in fact an organized. fully instructed agent II...
3_1945-12-01_p21_sn83045298_00514159518_1945120101_0271
Kodiak mirror.
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1945-12-01
p21
stepped into plane and flew to Teheran, Iran, for four-day conference with Premier Joseph Stalin. It Roosevelt's first meeting with the Russian leader and 1t ended friendly, intimate note. The "Teheran Declaration reached new peak in the psychological against Hitler: we have reached complete agreement as to the scope...
5_1939-04-25_p8_sn92070146_00414188862_1939042501_0886
Imperial Valley press.
01
1939-04-25
p8
Hitler Refuses to Meet Ambassador For Great Britain
CONTINUED from PAGE Onel
Continued from Page One of Observation-Disclosures of the German government who al pres ent were extremely busy" might find It very difficult 70 see him before the Reichstag speech. Il was further suggested that unless some change occurred, no German foreign office official high er than the chief Of the British secti...
14_1944-02-10_p8_sn83045462_0028060401A_1944021001_0260
Evening star.
01
1944-02-10
p8
ton that Mr. Hull was convinced that what he was telling the American people was absolutely correct. Those who read the newspapers and listen to foreign broadcasts, however, hear that the Free Germany Commit tee, far from being dead, is stronger and healthier than ever. 1t has grown in size and is more active than wh...
15_1945-04-12_p1_sn82014085_00393346796_1945041201_0531
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1945-04-12
p1
Poison Gas Nozis' Aim At Leipzig
Rv WILLIAM HIGGINBOTTOM
by WILLIAM 1AAOUA1N0VA 4OM London, April 12-lUP)-Stock- holm reports said today that Adolf Hitler and his henchmen personally would lead the Nazis in their Arm ageddon at Leipzig, throwing all their secret weapons and possibly poison gas into a climactic battle to the death. The Stockholm Tidningen quoted military ...
24_1942-08-16_p30_sn83045462_00280603624_1942081601_0496
Evening star.
01
1942-08-16
p30
By Alvin J. Sfeinkobf,
Editors Note. Back in America after eight years as correspondent in Austria. Hungary and Germany, AlDin J. Steinkopf ShoUs how the Allies threats and preparations for a second front against Hitler are affecting the Gern1anS)
9_1938-09-26_p1_sn84020662_00414185563_1938092601_0060
The Nome nugget.
01
1938-09-26
p1
Hitler Threatens To Invade, ..:ls Czech z z <
BERLIN, Germany, Sept. ,26th, tP-Hitler, declared q have de- cided we shall place the. Sude- ten rigion of CzechoSlovakia 'up7 (der German sovereignty" and if President Benes doesn't want peace we will have to take mat -ters into our own hands, the leader of Germany told cheer ing throng al a sports palace. From a me...
22_1943-07-04_p3_sn92070146_00414189040_1943070401_0093
Imperial Valley press.
01
1943-07-04
p3
Woman Upbraids Va||eyites For Attitude on Japs Release
ent? There are worthy ways of keep ing America American in these dark days. Do not fall into Hitler,s lines of race superiority. Sincerely, Naomi Wood"
38_1941-05-13_p7_sn82014085_00393347168_1941051301_0204
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1941-05-13
p7
NeeAA essaAe@esSey eseo" -N courage. "The Church Bell Wlll Ring For the Kremlln Again" "If had to pick out any insti- tuition certain to survive the pres- ent world madness, I should uK- hesitatingly put my hand on the Roman Catholic Church" Thus writes Thomas Lomax Hunter, non-C -Catholic communist of the Rich...
36_1938-08-27_p1_sn84026749_00205696726_1938082701_0269
The Washington times.
01
1938-08-27
p1
France and again told Reichs. fuehrer Adolf Hitler that these en- tail upon Britain "the necessity of fighting, if the occasion arises" !" Grim Warning Sounded I'm the particular case of Czechoslovakia," Sir John said, "the position of Great Britain has been fully and accurately Continued on Page 4, Col. II
6_1938-02-21_p1_sn83045499_00393342341_1938022101_0407
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1938-02-21
p1
Iron and Steel of Germany Prepared to Fight for Rights JITTERS ARE GIVEN EUROPEAN CAPITALS No Hint Is Seen as to Next Move of Der Fuhrer- Great Apprehension
(By Associated Press)
Twenty-year-fe -fettered Germany is straining at the last bonds of geo. graphic and economic chains in which the great powers had trussed her after the World War Adolf Hitler yesterday in Berlin gave Europe's uneasy capitals no hint as to what his next move might be as leader in the rearming of Ger many. We are ent...
45_1938-10-11_p4_sn83045462_00280601858_1938101101_0314
Evening star.
01
1938-10-11
p4
L|NDBERGHS LAND AT BERLIN FIELD Flyer Is Silent on Charges Made by Leading Pilots of Russia.
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND Leading atrmen OF Souiet Russia yesterday denounced Col Charles A. Lindber0h in statement accns- ing the american flyer OF spreading lies about SoDiet air strength to gipe Prime Minister Chamberlain OF Great Britain an argument for surrender of Csechoslopdkia. De- nunciation apparently arose ...
2_1940-11-01_p4_sn83045462_00280603053_1940110101_0342
Evening star.
01
1940-11-01
p4
Ne Speech Denouncng Drift Toward Federal Domination
must take into account what they believe in. They are the secret ballot be- hind the ballot that the third term candidate offers to the country. For instance, there Is an as sistant director of the consumers counsel division in the Depart ment Of the Interior. He has beer connected with the Con- gress of American R...
12_1940-06-05_p1_sn92070146_00414188886_1940060501_0961
Imperial Valley press.
01
1940-06-05
p1
While Allied and Nazi infantry: came to grips in the first en- trenched land battle of the war, fog of official silence shrouded preliminary results. German armies were reported punching through defense lines along the Rivers Somme and Alsne but French military sources said the Nazi offensive toward Paris had made pr...
20_1942-11-05_p13_sn83045462_00280603272_1942110501_0293
Evening star.
01
1942-11-05
p13
McLenore Don't Underestimate Thut Man Hitler
BY HENRY McLEMORE,
BY HENRY McLEMORE. Those who are fighting A. Hitler hold him too lightly. That's been true from the. start. There are many reasons. Tho
31_1943-01-13_p2_sn88063294_00414187614_1943011301_0992
Detroit evening times.
01
1943-01-13
p2
The War Todav 500 u-Boots Try TO Save Supply Line
BY JOE ALIEN NORRIS Uniied Press Foreign Editor
- 0AhN-N ~ h'NNiN - the supply lines" impends in the European and African theaters Of war. and the Axis lis preparing to throw more than 500 submarines into II in an attempt TO choke off weapons ana food for Allied armies. II will not be ss dramatic battle as the clash Of tank against tank and the conflict of bomber ...
44_1938-10-03_p2_sn84026749_00205696738_1938100301_0022
The Washington times.
01
1938-10-03
p2
ton regarding foreign policy. =. 1t was not for CzechoSlovakia we would have geen fighting if we had gone to war last week. Il urged mobilization for many days. I thought this was the kind of language it would have been easier for Hitler to understand. The prime minister believed in addressing Hitler through the la...
42_1942-09-05_p3_sn83045462_00280603648_1942090501_0109
Evening star.
01
1942-09-05
p3
u. 5. Stakes Victory In Propaganda War On Truth Broadcasts Policy Of Separated News and Editorials Has Critics, However
BY TRUDI MCCULLOUGH. Vida World.
war IOT US. 1t S1dl not happen again" The German corporal was Hitler. His Is the theory that propa- ganda is not only the communica- ton of carefully culled news and words designed for generalization but that it is military weapon. He used it as camoufage tao tic when he focused attention on the Balkans before he m...
16_1939-10-24_p18_sn83045462_00280602103_1939102401_0392
Evening star.
01
1939-10-24
p18
Talked Too CureIessIy
For saying I'VE ought to give Danzig to Hitler" a chambermaid was sentenced to eight months tn prison In Paris.
1_1945-09-24_p21_sn83045462_00280604598_1945092401_0230
Evening star.
01
1945-09-24
p21
House Subpoena Assai|ed By CoIored Communist
Hy the Associated Press.
NEW YORK. Sept. 24.-New York City Councilman Benjamin J. Davis, jr., colored Communist who was summoned to appear before the House Committee on un-American Activities in Washington Wednes- day, has described his subpoena as an attack on free political express sion in New York City," Mr.. Davis told a press conference...
8_1944-07-27_p1_sn83045462_00280603739_1944072701_0226
Evening star.
01
1944-07-27
p1
Berlin Identifies Three Generals Involved in Hitler Bomb Plot Beck Killed Himself, Olbricht Executed, German Radio Says
BY the Associated Press.
BY the Associated Press. LONDON, July 27.-Three Ger man generals, two Of whom led Nazi forces on the Russian front, were named today by the Ger man radio as participants in the bomb plot against Hitler last Thursday. Berlin said two are dead and the third awaits trial. They were: Col. Gen.. Ludwig Beck, former Ge...
1_1945-11-06_p19_sn83045462_00280604628_1945110601_0197
Evening star.
01
1945-11-06
p19
British Hold Up Copy 0fU.S. NewsmenU Until Own Traffic Is Clear
From Yesterdays Last Edition. BY the Associated Press BERLIN, Nov. 5.-The British Army press camp has formally notified American correspondents filing news dispatches from Berlin for distribution to newspapers in the United Kingdom that they may Use British communications only as a courtesy" during clear time" Th...
3_1942-12-02_p7_sn83045462_00280603296_1942120201_0496
Evening star.
01
1942-12-02
p7
6. W. Smoker Hears WiI|kie' S Kin Praise u. 5. Way Of Life Copt. PouI Phil Tells Football Banquet of Round-World Trip
After a 81 ,000-mile trip around the war-torn globe. the American way OF life" took on new and greater significance" Capt Paul E. Phil, naval officer who accompanied Wen dell Willkie, his brother-in law, on his recent flight, told more than 400 students and alumni of George Washington University last night at the annua...
5_1941-08-28_p14_sn82014085_0039334717A_1941082801_0913
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1941-08-28
p14
WE, THE WOMEN z--WE, THE WOMEN Girl Seeking Big City Job Must Map Her Campaign With Care
Ias carefully as a Hitler blitzkrieg. She'll know before she eveh leaves home where she will live and how much 1t will cost her. She'll have an inexpensive room reserved in advance, SO that there will be none of the business of arriving at a hotel and finding only expensive rooms vacant. She'll have a good idea of wh...
5_1940-07-05_p2_sn84020662_00414185563_1940070501_1175
The Nome nugget.
01
1940-07-05
p2
working on the intensified air pilots training course, voluntar- fly have skipped some vacations. The next big international sur prise may come from Russia, the Reds being just as perturbed as the U. s. by the devastating speed of the lightning war ag ainst the Allies. One government official off the record, put it t...
16_1941-02-14_p12_sn83045462_00280603181_1941021401_0821
Evening star.
01
1941-02-14
p12
Urges United Action Against Aggressors Federal Union Of Britain And United States Advocated
To the Editor of The Star:
To the Editor of The Star: The article by Felix Morley featured in the editorial section of February 2, might we'll be read by every citizen of these United States. ITO those who understand that entry into the war cannot be regarded as an end in itself, to those who think that Hitlers new order must be opposed by s...
3_1943-05-13_p4_sn83045462_00280603429_1943051301_0145
Evening star.
01
1943-05-13
p4
represented in the armada which participated in last nights raid. Nine of the missing bombers were said to be Canadian. Selection of Duisburg as the tar get was regarded as significant, inasmuch as it is Germanys greatest inland port and one of the main keystones in the transportation sys- tenn on which Adolf Hitler ...
2_1940-03-03_p6_sn83045462_0028060219A_1940030301_0462
Evening star.
01
1940-03-03
p6
Taft Hopes Foreign Policy Will Not Be Major Issue
BY the Associated Press.
~ tue A3eOCleteo FreSSs NEW YORK, March 2.-Senator Taft, Republican. Of Ohio, said to- day he noped there would be no major issue Of foreign policy In NO vembers election. But II 1t becomes apparent that the President moves to involve US in any European quarrels," he declared, "and If the nominee OF the Democratic ...
66_1938-06-24_p4_sn83045499_00393342353_1938062401_0418
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1938-06-24
p4
Hitlers Youth Movement leaders have banned swing music. Germany may not be such a bad place to live in after all
10_1945-05-24_p19_sn83045462_00280604525_1945052401_0755
Evening star.
01
1945-05-24
p19
u. S. Takes Formal Possession Of German Embassy Here
man Ambassadors once entertained diplomats, Senators, officials and other distinguished guests, a motley array of packing cases and small trunks was piled. They are the property of German civilian de- portees and contain such things as cameras, tools and canned foods Customs officials barred their ex- port as possibly ...
3_1939-10-14_p1_sn96060774_00414217503_1939101401_0067
Nogales international.
01
1939-10-14
p1
WAR on large SCALE LOOMS IN EUROPE MERCILESS AIR CAMPAIGN TO BE WAGED BY HITLER; 6 U-BOATS IN CARIBBEAN Britain Takes New Precautions Against Air Raids And French Blow Up Bridges AS Nazis Prepare For An Immediate Big Push
War on great big scale looms in Europe as result of Great Britain and France this week rejecting peace proposals of Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany. Europe's great powers prepared yesterday for what is expected to be the most intensive fighting ever witnessed overseas. England took added precautions ag...
10_1944-05-25_p4_sn83045462_00280603685_1944052501_0575
Evening star.
01
1944-05-25
p4
the beachhead defense perimeter and have taken 1,100 prisoners, rails ing well beyond 10000 the total since the offensive began. In the Liri Valley on the inland flank of the main front, Canadian troops occupied Pontecorvo, one of the final points of the original Hit Ter Line, after its evacuation by the enemy. Eight...
1_1941-11-10_p12_sn83045462_00280603144_1941111001_0618
Evening star.
01
1941-11-10
p12
Arnold BIames Business For Lag in Production
BY the Associated Press.
BY the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Nov. 10.-Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold declared yesterday that dominant American business" was to blame for defense production lag. In an N. B. c. radio address on the University of Chicago Round Table Mr.. Arnold said that "for the first 10 months our defense effort wa...
3_1941-07-14_p1_sn84020662_00414185575_1941071401_0442
The Nome nugget.
01
1941-07-14
p1
Nazi Campaign Proceeds Accord ing To Plan
UNDATED, July 12 aP1- Ger man reports declared that Nazi shock troops were storming the northern wing of the Stalin Line, but for the fifth consecutive day, the High Command found it ad- visable to report only that cam paign is proceeding according to plan" The Red Army command, eith CT in triumph or duplication of H...
27_1940-05-29_p8_sn83045462_00280602255_1940052901_0659
Evening star.
01
1940-05-29
p8
Believes History Will Repeat.
Believes History Will Repeat. To the Editor Of The Star: World dominion was almost In the grasp of Spain, the last barrier being England; and England had to be crushed. But the cause Of liberty was protected by the breath Of the Almighty and the ships Of Admiral Drake. England also was saved from her enc mics I...
18_1939-10-09_p8_sn83045462_00280602097_1939100901_0284
Evening star.
01
1939-10-09
p8
Free Legal Advice
uey JeHeTdl murphy submit an opinion on the extent Of presidential powers in time of war or other ma tional emergency was a large order. Mr.. Murphy was justified in declin- ing to render such an extraordinary opinion. Senator Vandenburg, au- thor of the resolution asking for the Interpretation, conceded that the Attor...
6_1940-06-29_p4_sn83045462_00280602966_1940062901_0187
Evening star.
01
1940-06-29
p4
WilIkie Fovors All Assistance To Allies Short of War Policies Include Stimulating Trade, Keeping Out Of Conflict, Strengthening Defense
fortnight and clear. We are op- posed to war. But we do not in tend to rehnquish our right to sell whatever we want to those defend ing themselves from aggression. And we are not so foolish as to believe that these sales Of products at our ports. with our ships with drawn from combat areas, can pos sibly involve us In ...
64_1945-09-14_p6_sn82014085_00393346826_1945091401_0156
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1945-09-14
p6
The British are searching for a mysterious 90-foot yacht in the be- lief that Adolf Hitler may be aboard 1t. Some day they're going to run across that guy playing gin rummy with Judge Crater.
13_1941-01-02_p9_sn83045462_00280603168_1941010201_0069
Evening star.
01
1941-01-02
p9
NedQ man III Italy. OIlPE MuSSOllTl a good, practical way to double cross Hitler and it might be different story. AS 1t was, the Fascist reply to the Churchill appeal was to re- peat the statement that Italy is the prisoner of the Mediterranean" and that the League Of Nations sanctions" during the Ethiopian War were a ...
7_1939-10-14_p3_sn83045499_00393342390_1939101401_0309
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1939-10-14
p3
"NhzI spy" FILM IS COLISEUM BILL OPENING SUNDAY
"Confessions of a Nazi Spy, 7 star ring Edward G. Robinson, has it's first local showing Sunday at the Coliseum Theatre. It is a sensation al expose of the direct military and naval espionage of Nazi agents in the United States as brought out in the recent trials in New York, Los Angeles and the Panama Canal Zone. Leon...
49_1938-10-03_p8_sn84026749_00205696738_1938100301_0028
The Washington times.
01
1938-10-03
p8
Our Wall of Steel
~ URING the prolonged autumn 1888 war terror, ~ Americans have had more cause than usual to be thankful that the United States has strong Navy and is making it stronger every day. We have seen how the power of Great Britain has given weight to its prime minister's words and deeds which they could not have without the...
11_1941-06-29_p35_sn83045462_00280602887_1941062901_0677
Evening star.
01
1941-06-29
p35
tain highly-p1aced army officers harbored pro-Nazi sentiments, one Deputy attempted to defend Rosas and his methods on the ground that the nineteenth century despot was promoter of national unity. This effort was roundly hissed by the other Deputies, leading to the conclusion that the rank and file of the Argen- tines ...
7_1938-10-01_p1_sn84026749_00205696738_1938100101_0001
The Washington times.
01
1938-10-01
p1
100000 TZ1P00kS Roar" ":Heil HifleF''
BERLIN Oct. l INS.).-Back from Munich, CAancel- lor Hitler was accorded tremendous ovation today. While trumpets sounded fanfare the chancellor was received by Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goerng, Propa- ganda Minister Joseph Goebbels and high military Of fcals, and, in response to fervent peadings of huge crowd appeared ...
13_1941-02-13_p4_sn83045499_00393342237_1941021301_0306
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1941-02-13
p4
HOROSCOPE "The stdrs incline but do not compel"
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IA
Adverse planetary aspect domin- ate today. Uranus is in benefic as pect in the morning but later threatening signs are discerned. The mind should be alert enough to anticipate the unfavorable pos sibilities of certain incidents fore seen in the days events. Heart and Home: The stars frown upon women's ambitions today...
7_1941-06-18_p4_sn83045499_00393342249_1941061801_0338
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1941-06-18
p4
CAPITAL CHAFF
No literature has provoked more chuckles in the Diplomatic Corps recently than S CT tary Ickes' scatching reply to his uncle-in-law, ex-Ambassador John Cudahy, whom he dubbed Innocent Abroad" in- terviewing Hitler. :. The War De- partment doesn't want newspapers to publish the salaries paid to the new fire inspectors w...
8_1943-12-15_p12_sn83045462_00280603983_1943121501_0212
Evening star.
01
1943-12-15
p12
" Constantine Br01Vu
OF Russia SO powerful that all Europe might pledge its fealty to the Moscow government. Washington and London, Herr Goeb- bells men say, are anxious to see the war end. But while Washington is still determined to enforce the unconditional surrender policy-if it were in form only-the British are quite willing to throw...
3_1940-06-07_p6_sn92070146_00414188886_1940060701_0988
Imperial Valley press.
01
1940-06-07
p6
MEXICO'S GERMANS
lOroville Mercurv-RegiSterD
Guessing on this war has filled col umnS of space in newspapers and maga- zines. Thus far most Of the gueSSeS have been wrong One guess we we'll remember VAS that Hitler was trying to keep Italy out OF the war, hoping to win it speedily hlm- self and at the finish owe nothing to the Italian nation in war booty. That ...
10_1938-09-28_p4_sn83045462_00280601846_1938092801_0342
Evening star.
01
1938-09-28
p4
Here Is the text Of President Roose- velt's message last night to Chancellor Hitler: desire to acknowledge your excel lency's reply to my telegram Of Sep tember IS. I was confident that you would coincide in the opinion I ex- pressed regarding the unforeseeable consequences and the incalculable dis aster which would ...
7_1945-09-26_p6_sn84020662_00414185915_1945092601_0560
The Nome nugget.
01
1945-09-26
p6
But today it is rather dark in Nuremberg, and quiet, as it is in the ruins of other bombed cities. The imminence of war trials for Nazi Germany's leaders would not make for celebration, especially in the city jail cells, where the men who years ago took the cheers of the multitude now wait for court to open. Its sent...
48_1941-08-29_p8_sn82014085_0039334717A_1941082901_0929
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1941-08-29
p8
o. Is Adolf Hitler married? A. According to Wythe Williams noted journalist and author. Hitler is married to Xvi Braun, daughter of a Bavarian professor. There Is no official confirmation of this.
8_1942-07-30_p1_sn83045499_00393342274_1942073001_0151
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1942-07-30
p1
Ndzis Reported 10 Have Cut Last Major Rail Line to Fields EFFORTS MADE TO ISOLATE OIL AREA Gigantic Seven-d Battle Raging with Troops, Planes, Guns
(By Associated Press)
Past the barrier of Rostov, Hitler's invasion armies are once again rac- ing in high gear toward the Caspian Sea and are reported today to have cut the last major rail line from the Caucasus oil fields to the north. Farther to the north, the Rus sians declare today, however, that they have beaten off all German attem...
101_1939-01-29_p62_sn83045462_00280602358_1939012901_0068
Evening star.
01
1939-01-29
p62
BUICK 81 sedan 1891: 8 wheels, excellent condition throughout; any demonstration; S95. Hitler Motors Metropolitan Stude- baker Dealers 925 Silver Spring ave, Silver Spring Md Shepherd 900
15_1941-05-26_p4_sn83045499_00393342249_1941052601_0178
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1941-05-26
p4
the moment the law was passed by Congress. The Coast Guard even ordered the Mar Cantabrico to heave to at the last minute to serve a writ on behalf of two dis gruntled American fliers who claimed they had not been paid by the Spanish Government. All these handicaps were thrown in the path of a government which was tr...
8_1938-09-09_p4_sn82014085_00393347417_1938090901_0105
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1938-09-09
p4
Europe ConDinced o. s. Against Hitler
Continued from Page D
attitude toward potential world ag- gressors while maintaining freedom of action for the United States. The opinion advanced in Europe that this country has allied itself morally with democratic European nations does not signify here that independence has been sacrificed. officials are reticent. The United States, ...
33_1942-05-12_p4_sn82014085_00393347132_1942051201_0161
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1942-05-12
p4
T OMuGA6u3 AAV AA0W kkA AAA0 AA&AAtS@ VI Q sub-tropical spring favoring me- chanized warfare, while the north- ern and central fronts are still deep i in mud. Recent neutral reports said zit- Ter was prepared to stake his future on an attempt by 100000 to l.. 250,0OO, troops, bacsSed by the bulk of his mechanical equ...
17_1940-08-29_p2_sn89060375_00279522059_1940082901_0128
The voice of labor.
01
1940-08-29
p2
sympathizers have been able to wiring during the past seven years from unwilling industry and f. nance. LIP SERVICE Both wiilkie and Bill Built; pay lip service TO the rights o. labor In a democracy ard then both proceed 10 use the analogy OF France and her debacle II the face OF the Hitler machine as !.lus'ra- tiO...
3_1943-11-12_p3_sn84020662_00414185587_1943111201_0109
The Nome nugget.
01
1943-11-12
p3
the floor plates in the torpedo room. One man just got knocked down for heiling Hitler. 800 P. M.-The crew just sang Deep in the Heart of Texas" in German. June 17th TOO A. M.-Was taken to the control room. Had hot time with the Nazi party man. He came out second best, and is he sore! The crew is tickled. They do...
17_1943-01-22_p12_sn83045462_00280603338_1943012201_0326
Evening star.
01
1943-01-22
p12
The Peyrouton Issue
TN iSdtS' sSSbS General Giraud'S appointment Of Marcel B. Peyrouton to a key post in French North Africa StirS to new intensity the complex controversies which have ragged ever since General EiSenhOWer'S political arrangement with Admiral Darlan Immediately after the landing Of our troops on African soil. Monsieur ...
19_1941-09-13_p5_sn83045462_00280602942_1941091301_0752
Evening star.
01
1941-09-13
p5
CLIO. Helps Fight Hitler, Haywood Says in Canada
By the Associated Press. HAMILTON, Ontario, Sept. l3.- The Congress of Industrial Organ izations in the United States ''is for arming our Nation to the teeth to resist Hitler and all he stands for" Allen S. Haywood of Washington, c. I. o. director of organization, said in an address yesterday to the convention of the...
8_1943-03-28_p50_sn83045462_00280603387_1943032801_0132
Evening star.
01
1943-03-28
p50
part was small it was outstanding and should receive critical acclaim and enhance his value in subse- quent pictures. But Ellis refused to be convinced Harry Carey played the part instead. At the previeW Ellis rushed up to Capra and asked forgiveness, but said he never would forgive himself. Mr.. Carey, as result Of th...
21_1939-04-12_p6_sn82014085_00393347442_1939041201_0676
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1939-04-12
p6
It has now been reported by U. s. intelligence services that be- hind this was grim joke played on the British by the Germans. The latter let a British observer, whom they knew to be a spy, see an array of German planes warming up, suppostedly for take-off to London. Information was dropped to this observer that the...
20_1945-10-20_p6_sn83045462_00280604616_1945102001_0100
Evening star.
01
1945-10-20
p6
A Challenge Met
from the st. Louis Post-Dispatch.
from the st. Louis Post-Dispatch. How we recruited men, built ships and planes and weapons. furnished all the needs for the war forces enormous ex- pansion, while carrying on to triumph over Hitler--this is proud achieve ment OF America through those crucial years. And the long supply lines which fed the war across t...
24_1938-07-23_p7_sn84026749_00205696714_1938072301_0655
The Washington times.
01
1938-07-23
p7
GERMANY is cracking. First " financial fiSsure was opened to the world this week when the Berlin stock market fell. Hitler
9_1938-03-28_p7_sn82014085_00393347387_1938032801_0416
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1938-03-28
p7
FUTURE SECURITY NOT ACERTAINTY Rev. Dr. Walker Says Life at Best Is Very Un= certain to All
"The great nations of the world today are divided into the hayes and the 'have-nots' and anyone can see what 8 devils brew is stewing in Europe and Asia today and the clash is between these two groups" said Rev. Dr. John c. Walker in his ser mon yesterday morning at the Sec ond Congregational church entitled, Our Daily...
6_1944-05-17_p5_sn83045462_00280603685_1944051701_0206
Evening star.
01
1944-05-17
p5
Maloney Tells {. U. Graduates Education Prevents haziism
The role of the university as bulwark against Naziism was en- phasized today by Senator Maloney, Democrat, Of Connecticut in adj dressing more than 600 students who received degrees at Catholic University. The Most Rev. Michael j. Curley, Archbishop of Baltimore and Washington, presided and bestowed the degrees. Remi...
3_1940-09-30_p6_sn83045462_00280603028_1940093001_0432
Evening star.
01
1940-09-30
p6
Fuehrer Discusses Hollands Fate With Dutch Nazi Chief Series Of Talks Are Held In Berlin in Presence Of Seyss-Inquort
Ey the Associated Press. AMSTERDAM (Via Berlin, Sept. 30.-Adolf Hitler and Anton Mussert, leader of the Dutch Nazis, had a series of long talks in Berlin last week, a communique announced today. The German Fuehrer received Mussert in the Chancellery in the presence of Arthur SeySs-Inquart, German high commissioner ...
7_1940-08-30_p6_sn82014085_00393347624_1940083001_0909
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1940-08-30
p6
WAR MOVES ON TODAY'S BOARD
tcontinued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page ID would be taking serious risks if he attempted to annex more Rumanian territory at the expense of war with Germany, not only because of German military superiority but also because he might find himself in- volved in a simultaneous war in the Far East. Explosive Zone But Hitler and MuSSolini,...
2_1938-10-14_p4_sn83045462_00280601858_1938101401_0448
Evening star.
01
1938-10-14
p4
yielding attitude in the matter had Chancellor Adolf Hitler's support. Thousands Of young Hungarians en- trained in many frontier communi. ties today for army concentration CEN ters. Troops with machine guns and light artillery pieces moved closer to the Danube River, separating Hungary from CZechoslovakia. Some so...
4_1940-09-25_p1_sn92070146_00414188898_1940092501_0333
Imperial Valley press.
01
1940-09-25
p1
nounced agreement between Ger many and Japan on a defensive alliance that would become effec- tive if the United States and Great Britain collabOrated in such mat terS as the status of the great Brit iSh far eastern naval base at Singa- pore. Germany and Japan, it was said in Tokyo agreed upon a worldwide policy t...
25_1939-10-07_p8_sn96060866_00414216894_1939100701_0048
The Phoenix index.
01
1939-10-07
p8
Today Poland is no more as & material fact. The Polish elements which were not destroyed by the war machines, more or less, of the Nazis and the Reds. are still on the newly acquired territory in CEN tral Europe. but their country ha been abolished. Take the case of little Bohemia, & thousand years of siege by power ...
6_1941-05-28_p7_sn83045499_00393342249_1941052801_0197
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1941-05-28
p7
by Axis troops new striking with renewed fury toward the Suez Canal Britain and her old ally, France met in open combat fer the first time in clash between RAF and French warplanes over Syria. Germany and Italy have granted France permission to build up. a Continental Air Force for the "de- fense of the empire" appar...
33_1940-11-21_p1_sn83045462_00280603065_1940112101_0740
Evening star.
01
1940-11-21
p1
Antonescu In Germany for Axis Talks Groundwork Believed Already Laid for Pact Adherence
By the Associated Press.
BERLIN, Nov. 21.-Gen. Ion AntoneScu, Premier of Rumania, ar rived in Germany today, bringing his country to the fore as the prob able next recruit for the expanding axis alliance. Accompanied by his foreign min lister. Prince Costin Sturza. and the German Minister TO Rumania Wilhelm Fabricius, the Rumanian Premier...
24_1941-02-13_p1_sn92070146_00414188898_1941021301_1317
Imperial Valley press.
01
1941-02-13
p1
By UNITED PRESS
Adolf Hitler tangled Great Brit aims life-lines from the Atlantic sea lanes to the Pacific Thursday in a manner that limited at the pattern Of a possible Axis all-out spring offensive. Simultaneous reactions of the British, Americans and the Dutch made it appear that extension OF the war to the strategic Singapore Ne...
1_1944-05-08_p1_sn92070146_00414189052_1944050801_0555
Imperial Valley press.
01
1944-05-08
p1
:. The daylight raids followed strong RAF night attacks on Nazi airfields and ammunition dumps in France, the chemical center of Leverkusen in western Germany and Bucharest, capital of Romania. In the 48 hours since clearing skies permitted resumption of full scale air attacks from Britain, American and Raj planes ba...
31_1941-05-19_p1_sn84020662_00414185575_1941051901_0346
The Nome nugget.
01
1941-05-19
p1
If people still don't believe that the M cditerranean Is an It. allan sea, Hitler is there to prove it.
22_1939-06-28_p2_sn84020662_00414185563_1939062801_0541
The Nome nugget.
01
1939-06-28
p2
Both Hitler and Mussolini were corporals during the World War. Just supposing they had been top sergeants!
1_1941-12-08_p1_sn84020662_00414185575_1941120801_0690
The Nome nugget.
01
1941-12-08
p1
Believe $50 Killed At Pearl HarbOr By One Bomb
UNDATED, Dec. L4) - Japan attacked the United States today HarbOr naval base at Honolulu, striking by air at the great Pearl and Manila. Latest reports indie ated that the United States won the first battle in the New World War. A National Broadcasting Company observer reported that $50 were belived killed by dir ect h...
5_1941-01-06_pNone_sn78002169_00279559083_1941010601_0068
The Wilmington morning star.
01
1941-01-06
pNone
the Germans, step that would be followed by the establishment of a government that would cooperate" on the lines laid down by Hitler But in the remnants of the French navy, and in the armies in French North Africa and Syria, Vichy has means of COM batting the threat of occupation. If Hitler has serious intentions of ...
80_1939-01-05_p2_sn83045462_00280602334_1939010501_0358
Evening star.
01
1939-01-05
p2
fed up with political strikes which made him idle for a time and made holes in his pocket for still longer time. Daladier decided to break the strike with determination-tha is to say, with the help of the army. Hence the hue and cry of his former colleagues that he had dictatorial intentions and the shouts Of Joy of ...
1_1944-10-07_p15_sn83045462_00280603776_1944100701_0318
Evening star.
01
1944-10-07
p15
Motions for MisiriaI In Sedifion Case 10 BE Heard on Monday
Continued from Page B-ll
E termine after reading the Govern lment's answer whether to hear oral arguments or take further proceed ings. Special Prosecutor Joseph w. Burns brought out from q new wit ness late yesterday that he mailed several hundred copies Of . cover advertising Maxi and anti-Semitic Implications to members Of the armed force...
12_1940-05-21_p11_sn83045462_00280602255_1940052101_0220
Evening star.
01
1940-05-21
p11
d BUVdIlIIleIlCdl factor and to make sure the r e n o m ! nation and re = election of Pre- 81 d e n t Roosevelt. Those former support ers of the Re- publican party who are n ow b e a tin 6 their breasts and de- claring that Mr.. Roosevelt must be reelected to IS h ow Hitler"
64_1945-12-30_p2_sn88063294_00340589129_1945123001_0259
Detroit evening times.
01
1945-12-30
p2
Hitler S Will BareS Suicide Pact
Continued from Page One) place where I have done the greatest part Of my work dur Ing my IL years service TO my people" German eyewitneS>cS previously had testified that the 56.ycar-old Hitler and ms 35-ycar-old bride committed suicide after q ma cabre wedding supper but then remains never have been found Hitler ...
5_1944-10-06_p6_sn92070146_00414189064_1944100601_0142
Imperial Valley press.
01
1944-10-06
p6
Yankees Smash Ndzi Attacks
For a change, weather at the front was described as perfect en- ebling the superior Allied airpower to come into play. In the clear sunshine American dive-bomberS hacked away at Nazi artillery emplacements which now constitute the chief barrier to an American thrust into the plains be- fore the Rhine citadel of Colog...
29_1944-09-07_p7_sn82014085_00393347065_1944090701_0068
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1944-09-07
p7
One reason why Adolf Hitler is scrapng the bottom of his manpower barrel is seen in the remarkable photo above. It shows part of stockade holding 10000 Ger. man prisoners, captured in the Allied drive in France They are standing by for lunch-probably the wars longest chow line. Enemy brass hats too are learning what it...
8_1938-04-19_p34_sn83045462_00280601743_1938041901_0218
Evening star.
01
1938-04-19
p34
gle to get the Hiller-Hohenbrunn af- fair to an altar. They want one to be happy over the persistent prettiness of 1t all, and somehow one is very happy. THE story, which comes from long line of proud ancestors, can thank not merely its current singing stars for its acceptance. but the generous ness with which the wh...
4_1943-07-06_p11_sn83045462_00280604070_1943070601_0253
Evening star.
01
1943-07-06
p11
I'd Rather Be Riqht-
about. Doesn't he know the only question Is when? When? When? I think that word would be heard often on the pro- grams OF the Illegal Broadcasting Corp. do not believe they would tell US about how little they have to eat. Vacuum tubes are precious. There are 50 many more important stories to tell. about friends who...
48_1943-11-24_p1_sn83045499_00393342298_1943112401_0745
The Daily Alaska empire.
01
1943-11-24
p1
NAzI(ApITAL BLASTED BY HARD BLOWS FIam es Rage Over City Blocks . Industrial Centers Smashed
LONDON, Nov. 24-The Royal Air Force hurled tons of destruction down on Berlin again last night, seeking a second night success to knock out the capital city of Ger many, much of it already de- vastated. The force of the weight of the bombs dropped last night probably approached but did not exceed the record of Monday...
16_1939-08-13_p1_sn83045462_00280602474_1939081301_0433
Evening star.
01
1939-08-13
p1
Fuehrer and Ciano Extend Conference On Axis Policy ItoIy's Foreign Minister Is Stern and Serious After PorIey
BY the Associated Press.
BERCHTESGADEN, Germany, Aug. 12-German-Italian discus sions designed to outline a course of action in tense Europe will go into a third day because of their "complexity" responsible German sources said tonight. This disclosure followed a closely guarded conference at which Adolf Hitler weighed the international si...
3_1942-08-26_p17_sn83045462_00280603636_1942082601_0333
Evening star.
01
1942-08-26
p17
Hitler Frees Frenehmen With Homes Near Dieppe
3. the Associated Press. BERLIN from German broad casts, Aug. 26.-Adolf Hitler, "in appreciation of the attitude of the population of Dieppe" during Allied Commando raid OF August 10, yes terday ordered the release of all French war prisoners whose homes are in Or near the city. The calmness with which the French w...
5_1945-03-06_p7_sn82014085_00393346796_1945030601_0069
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1945-03-06
p7
Nazis Move Many Offices
London, March 6-CUP)--The London Daily Mail reported from Stockholm today that the German government evacuated most of it's offices from Berlin to Berchtes- gaden, Adolf Hitler's Bavarian re- treat, last weekend. Only well-known Nazi leader re- maining in bomb-battered Berlin was Propaganda Minister Paul Jos eph Goeb...
5_1940-11-01_p6_sn92070146_00414188898_1940110101_0618
Imperial Valley press.
01
1940-11-01
p6
WHAT The RECORD SHOWS
The New Deal has attempted to an swer criticism of its lack of defense pre- paredness by saying the Republicans left the nation sadly unprepared when the New Deal took over in 1882. Weak as the New Deal argument is it is like the argument of man who says, my successor failed, so why should | succeed-even that weak argu...
18_1939-06-14_p4_sn82014085_00393347454_1939061401_0641
The Waterbury Democrat.
01
1939-06-14
p4
the reports as absolutely untrue.
Hitler Tightens on Caechs
Prague, June 14- (UP) = Adolf Hitler has determined to restore or der and suppress all anti German activity in the Czech protectorate at once, 1t was believed today, as Heinrich Himmler, chief of the dreaded Gestapo, the German Nezi secret police, conferred with pro- tectorate authorities on conditions in Bohemia and M...
2_1941-01-20_p37_sn83045462_0028060317A_1941012001_0187
Evening star.
01
1941-01-20
p37
Air Forum Speakers Back British Aid, but Differ on Methods Congress Members Argue Question of Power for President or Congress
sISSiOSut VI SOHSicSS While members of Congress on last nights American Forum of the Air, broadcast from the Willard Hotel, supported aid to Britain short Of war, there were sharp differences as to whether this aid could best be extended through the agency of the executive or legislative branches of Government. Chi...
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