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Villain. Less foggy were the words of Dictator-Gauleiter Laval. To his spitting hatred of the British, Laval added the U.S. and President Roosevelt. He dug back to the conquests of French Quebec and the West Indies for charges of Anglo-Saxon imperial cupidity. These he twisted into a cry that success of the Anglo-American alliance would mean domination by "Jews and Communists." Where he had once "hoped" for a German victory, Laval now said he was certain of it. Hedging, he added: "An entente with Germany is the only guarantee for peace in Europe...
News accounts were unable to keep pace with the Anglo-American invasion that took French Morocco and Algeria in 76 hours-and moved into Tunisia in 76 more. An attack and quick counterattack near Bizerte was the first clash of arms...
...great, seething, bloody battle of Russia had entered a new phase. Last week, heartened by Anglo-American successes in Africa, Russian veterans were taking the initiative...
...revolutions break out all over Eastern and Central Europe. In this very likely event, thinks Author Scott, "Stalin refuses any interference . . . leaves it to Britain and the U.S. to do as they please in Europe." But he may "participate in the 'establishment of order' along with the Anglo-American troops," then "retire behind his frontiers." "In either case Europe might be blessed with 50 years of peace and prosperous collaboration under the principles of the Atlantic Charter if Britain and the U.S. renounced imperialism and balance-of-power organization in Europe and refrained from building up once more...
LONDON--British advance forces in Tunisia have inflicted heavy damage on a German armored column, Allied headquarters announced today and the zero hour was believed near for a mass Anglo-American assault on Axis positions around Tunis and Bizerte...