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News: CBS: Largest Attacks
On Berlin Of The War (excerpt highlighted in gray)
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September 24, 1940
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More on the attack on Dakar.
From London:
1). This air battle ranks as one of the most
decisive battle of the ages. If RAF breaks
there will be no defenses left.
2). Communique from General de Gaulle is expected
at any moment on the battle near West Africa.
3). News on last night's attacks on London.
4). Headlines were of four hour bombing of
Berlin.
French troops are battling invading Japanese
force in Indochina.
From Berlin:
1). Report on British bombing of Berlin.
2). Rationale for why all housing and people
of London are fair military targets.
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From Washington:
1). Economic boycott of Japan was considered
in House committee. News of Japan's intentions
are not good. Question of whether an embargo
of oil would push Japan into Dutch East Indies
is now moot. They're going to march in there
anyway. |
| 2). Congressmen are worried about an adjournment
vote. |
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