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That Was No Lady. In Los Angeles, newspapermen and photographers sped to the Army's Birmingham General Hospital, demanded "Where are the gals?"; received the puzzled reply "What gals?"; chorused "Didn't you say you were getting in the first lady casualties?" "Hell, no," said the medicos, "we said the first arrival of Leyte casualties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Dec. 25, 1944 | 12/25/1944 | See Source »

...west side of the Danube, burly Marshal Feodor I. Tolbukhin directed the Battle of the Hungarian Sea (Lake Balaton). Through the rain-soaked hills his armies sped almost as fast as if the weather were good. Infantry was switched to the muddy back roads, vehicles were given the right of way on paved highways. The Germans, forced to retreat without preparation, cluttered the roads, lost their vehicles in the backwoods mud, fell prey to Russian encirclements. Tolbukhin's forces reached the south shores of the great inland lake, quickly cleared it of the last knots of German defense, then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EASTERN FRONT: Two at the Door | 12/18/1944 | See Source »

...detrained, saluted, shook hands with beaming Commissar Molotov. While Soviet newsphotographers cranked their cameras, General de Gaulle spoke into a microphone: "On behalf of the people of France, I pay homage to the gallant people of the Soviet Union." Then, his long nose and ears blue with cold, he sped to the Foreign Office's guest house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: On to Moscow | 12/11/1944 | See Source »

...rate, by July 17 it was clear that in Normandy as in North Africa Rommel was again a defeated commander. That day, as Rommel sped down a French road in his staff car, an Allied fighter pilot dipped down for a burst. The car smashed up, Rommel was wounded. This week Berlin announced that he was dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts, THE ENEMY: Death on the Downgrade | 10/23/1944 | See Source »

Color Flutters. The sky trains sped past the inundation to the bright green of the gentle countryside around Tilburg and Eindhoven. The planes flew low, close to 500 feet through patches of flak. Then suddenly they spilled their men, cut off their gliders. Soon against the green in the grey day fluttered hundreds of white, yel low, red, blue, brown parachutes. In a matter of minutes, Brereton saw his army in action, forming two columns along a paved road, advancing on a town, their shells raising dust puffs, finally marching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF GERMANY (West): History in the Air | 9/25/1944 | See Source »

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