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News: CBS: Japan Takes Anti-American
Attitude (excerpt highlighted in gray)
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September 28, 1940
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Japanese Press is taking
a bold attitude toward the US following their
alliance with Germany and Italy.
Dispatch from Shanghai: Japan and China may
reach agreement. |
From London:
1). Light night last night. Germans mostly
circled around the center of the city. Suburbs
did get hit.
2). Boeing B-17 flying fortresses are severely
criticized in British press.
Dispatch from Rome on British attack in Libya.
From Berlin:
1). Attacks on England continue on a large
scale.
2). Hitler gives award to Japanese foreign
affairs minister to honor new alliance.
3). American press is outraged at three powers
agreement.
4). Americans in Berlin feel they should make
arrangements to return home.
From Washington:
1). National director of the draft still not
named.
2). Relations with Japan and aid to Britain
discussed. |
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