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News: CBS: Continued Unrest
In The Balkans (excerpt highlighted in gray)
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September 3, 1940
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From London:
1). One year ago Chamberlain announced that
England was at war.
2). Air raids continue, but curiosity has
replaced fear.
3). Comparison with the situation of one year
ago.
4). Britain's plight is gaining sympathy in
the US. |
Dispatch from Romania: Guerilla warfare in
protest of the transfer of Transylvania to
Hungary.
From Berlin:
1). Air war goes on with no let up.
2). News of war damage.
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From Washington:
1). Destroyers for Bases deal.
2). Conscription bill up for vote by Friday.
3). Majority of Republicans and some Democrats
will follow Wendell Willkie's lead. |
| 4). The state of America's agriculture. |
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