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Resistance ended when Gen. "Wesling, commander, and the 70,000 i survivors -of the ‘original garrison of perhaps” 500,000 troops surrendered to Marshal Gregory K. Zhukov's 1st White Russian and Marshal Ivan 8. Konev's 1st Ukrainian armies. : :
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‘PACE 2... rei — i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sli _ THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 ” TA rar. Sra Ret tte fret 1B. : |e ' [called the ruined capital “the center OFFER Allied Forces Enter Rangoon: | ‘Lofty’ Family Polishes Dome pital ‘the center| DEGREES TO BE CONFER] in at | ! ey nv . . r+ y § ae : : ; of Glerinan aggression” Deégrées will be conferred af the followed by a “programy Adah B:- BN Rw a : Bt bd Li 8 ’ meeting of Daylight chaptergs3,| Julian, Avorthy matron, and Glenn’ ITLER “at L. Moreiilon, worthy patron, will be » : BET x Masonic temple. A mother-daugh- : <n : By UNITED PRESS - 2 - Australian invasion forces fanned the south and will enable our 7] AR frig bombers to strike at will the enemy Russians Still Not Sure . £) direct bid to recover Borneo oil and Procite: gre ® ne H tler Is Dea d : +E : ; . ea_and constantly r= . th ssure rubber S0UTess, Stolen by. the Japa dict his lines of supply and com- Dh theicet spk and quickly 3 = X RX TR 1 ) Jl _ Far to the northwest, other allled| Tarakan produces about 6.000.000 nN ¥¥ona \ be . Pada. Sold everywhere. ENT | & J44 troops enteged Rangoon, Japanese-{parrels of Be oil annually. hit {propaganda chief, told Red army | About Berlin Fall Drsch i ; - nearer the end of a three-year cam-|panan one of Borneo’s richest | ler; Goebbels and Gen. Kreb, newly- | ; : oe . : ge . ; ’ : : fall of Berlin, Russia's greutest vicpaign to drive te enemy from the ports and at one time the source | Sppointed chief of me. German | fory since Stalingrad, was received: Meanwhile, 50 to 100 American| qhe B-29 raid on Kyushu wag in selves in the final hours of thes wi Superfortresses struck their 13th oinnoxt of American forces on battle of Berlin. 2 people.of Moscow. w : Shortly after 11 o'clock last night, Japanese suicide - plane bases ony; g divisions have been hurled British foreign office = spokesman | Kyushu, southernmost of Japan's .cainst the five-mile Japanese de- sald all evidence at hand indicated | * ; ; ANS agains : S that Hitler had died of a brain] Streets were filled with pedestrians The Australians, meeting: only/| . hemorrhage. | enjoying balmy spring weather. : : . | Strong Resistance light resistance on Tarakan off the| , [ : The new units were the 77th in- ler's death was that he “fell” a| lair has fallen,” said the announcer. overrun the island's airfield and the fantrv division and the 1st marine |hero while directing the defense! The people stopped momentarily, | division, bringing the attack force + : : to five: divisions, Moscow remained unconvinced! became excited. Some men tossed Geri, Detiglas MacRuT a At the east end of the line the that Hitler A was dead and | their hats into the air, others nouncing the invasion, said it vir-| V | clas ally Sana. {through enemy defenses to reach | underground with other key Nazi oh se Rowden Lo Pley Somieg le Sout. | itl mile of Yonabaru. Stron ty leaders to plot eventual : sd = “The establishment of this base,” | A: Amy i 0 g| Pany cers lo Dou an ey MacArthur said, “will complete our | : inp 2 >? igh he German for. Capital's guns as 324 of them sachain of airfields extending from ihe Tes, of wie line ani no i I a Stan oe luted with 24 salvoes each, Hitler had died of a brain hemorrhage and his body had been taken Believes Body Cremated { The officer said the Nazis prob- | scattered the ashes to prevent the | remains from falling into er)
THURS ; DEGREES TO BE ‘CONFERRED [ter dinner will be held at 6:30 p..m,, of German imperialism and the nest ¥ Strike to Reaain Born Ja en ls Strike to Regain Borneo Oil 171 O. ES, at 1:3 p. m, tomorie af i ; : : i a 4 in charge, ‘|Luzén in the norfh to Darwin in ee a rr out over Tarakan island today in a forces anywhere in the southwest Torelieve pain, stop pressure nese. . munication.” : 3 (Continued From Page One) Moscow Quietly Happy soft, cushioning, soothing $ % . occupied: capital of Burma, bringing | is only 330 miles north of Balik | troops who captured him that Hit- MOSCOW, May 3 (U. P.)—The country of one-sixth of Japan's oil supply. army general staff, had killed them- | with restrained enthusiasm by the neutralizing blow since March 27 at|goythern Okinawa where two more Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and a | the street loud-speakers sputtered. home islands. ” |fense line across the -island. The German radio version of Hit-| . ‘Berlin, the capital of the Fascist east coast of Borneo, threatened to burning town of Tarakan, | of Berlin. | then smiled happily. Conversation a . : He ile A : Hi 3 | clasped hands, pounding each other| {Tth armored division cracked sted th he—may have gone C.ooPed ands, pounding each of tually severed the enemy's holdings Oe crack sugge: at he y ve £0 {enemy resistance continued along return to power. stration; only the booming of the jportant changes of positions were —— can 1st army front said he believed to Berlin for propaganda purposes. | ably had cremated Hitler's body and hands, ,
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news of Hitler's death and .Benito Mussolini's execution had a “timely appropriateness” since it was almost simultaneous with the -capitulation in Italy and_the fall ‘of Berlin. “Since information indicates that] the Nazi leader has, in fact, died, both men.have.escaped trial as war] criminals,” Stimson said. “But they | both stand chnvicted in the minds! of all peoples and in the annals of | history as men with the blood of innocent millions on their hands.” The White House today kept the information that ‘would ‘indicate -whether any new surrender negotiations were in progress. :
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|also had committed suicide was the {first word from -a German source fon the whereabouts<of the propatganda minister in more than a week,
time that as gauleiter of Berlin he| and his family would remain in the | city. : Russian troops centered their search for- the - bodies of Hitler, | Goebbels and other high Nazis in the area around the Reichschancel- | léery and the Tiergarten, -beneath {both of which Hitler was rumored | tto ' have "maintained underground headquarters.
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