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The Nazis' Boats. On the Atlantic coast, French armored and infantry detachments cleared the Gironde estuary, opened the great port of Bordeaux to Allied ships for the first time in five years. The French First Army, on the right bank of the Rhine, captured Stuttgart and suddenly leaped south...
Propaganda is propaganda and in this war we have had more than our share of atrocity stories, but Buchenwald is not a story. It is acres of bare ground on a hill side in Thuringia where woods and fields are green under warm spring sun. It is miles and miles...
Meanwhile the Nazis began to hole up in their southern redoubt in real earnest. The area around Berchtesgaden, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Starnberg and Miesbach was guarded by a double cordon of Himmler's blackshirts, and no one could pass without proper credentials. If, as seemed likely, the Russians and the...
Even democratic Argentines, who had waited long to hear this grudgingly issued news, showed little enthusiasm. No whistles blew; no sirens screamed. Nor were police needed to protect the Axis embassies (though the U.S. and British embassies were guarded against demonstrations). The Plaza de Mayo, where Buenos Aires rallies at...
Chilean officials, putting fire and fire together, promptly shouted, "Sabotage!" Newspapers, with next to no justification, blamed it on the minuscule (300) and well-guarded Japanese colony. The police put 20 Germans under preventive arrest. Chipping in their two cents' worth, the Argentines-who are far more worried about...