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Middle East. UNRRA camps in the Middle East are now caring for 100,000 displaced Greeks, Yugoslavs and Poles. Of these, some 43,000 will be repatriated as soon as ships are available, possibly within the next four months. The rest do not want to go back home.
Viacheslav Molotov's dinner for Ed Stettinius and Anthony Eden had gone off splendidly. The Foreign Commissar had stuffed his guests with food and drink. A trifle reluctantly, they had let him have what he wanted-news pictures, for Soviet consumption, of all three drinking toasts together in San...
Stettinius and Eden perked to attention. For five weeks they and their Governments had been vainly asking about 16 Polish underground leaders who had come out of their holes at Soviet invitation-and vanished. Last time Molotov had been queried in San Francisco, he smiled and said that nobody need...
Journey to Limbo. In bits & pieces, the story of the Poles' disappearance had already come out. Last March the Russians notified the Poles that they would be glad to talk things over with a select, list of underground leaders. The Yalta agreement was not mentioned; this, ostensibly, was an...
General Mark Clark, whose polyglot Fifteenth Army Group won the victory, announced: "The military power of Germany in Italy has . . . ceased, even though scattered fighting may continue. . . ." The glory was shared by Britons, Americans, New Zealanders, South Africans, British Indians, Poles, Jews, Brazilians and Italians. Joyously Prime Minister Winston Churchill...