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momma M mamma The United States, Britain, and Russia are planning to hurl 5,000,000 men into battle in the coming year. The invasion of western Europe alone will require sixty to seventy divisions consisting of 900,000 to 1,050,000 men, and up to 6,000,000 tons of shipping to transport and supply them. Thousands of planes and many new and deadlier weapons will be used. Poison gases may be used as a last resort to turn defeat into victory or to establish a stalemate between the Allies and Germany. Unless Germany suddenly cracks, our casualties will be comparable to those of some of the big offensives of the last war. The Allies will have amassed navies nearly four times larger than any that the enemy can send out against them. Twenty-five thousandlfirst line planes will be ready to fly, and one fourth of the world's population will be working to feed and supply our brave men. J. S. IBFUWY WAR E NDS AND STAMPS
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14 How Desperate Are the Germans? - As the Allied Troops out of the fire and smoke the Germans were becoming. more and more cruel. The advanced into Italy, stories came of war that showed us how desperate In their despair, they became destruction of the water system in Naples demonstrated the inhumane side of the Nazi character. When the civilians tried to use the sewage water for drinking, many died, and even our troops felt severely the loss of one of man's basic needs. Other examples were the time bombs that continued to go off in captured areas, and the Ubooby traps,U made to look like common objects, that blew up when touched. Adolphe Menjou, a movie star, upon returning from an entertainment tour of the European front, told of a very close call. As he was walking through a captured Italian town, he saw a vine- yard with some beautiful grapes hanging from the vines. He reached for a bunch but was stopped by an officer who told him that it was a nbooby trapng that if he touched it, he would be a dead star. . In this war, as in the last, the Germans have made their battlegrounds anywhere but in Germany. In 1918, it was France and Belgium.' Now it has been Russia, Poland, Italy, and again, France. Yet from all the reports sources, one gathers that the restless. The so-called NSup It cannot take the punishment others. May we hope that the June, 1944? that come through neutral German people are becoming very r Bacen is on a rapid decline. itself which it metes out to Germans will surrender before R. H. November, 1945. wma sTAMPs Room 5 33522045 Room 9 179.95 Room 7 59.00 Room 6 8.00 Total 23549.40 The boys in Room 5 challenge the people in any other room or group of rooms to beat their total. Our fighting boys are doing it-the from peak to peak, in thc country where by fairly easily for twenty years, from bluff. hard way, Il Duct got bluff to
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