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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Jun 1945, p. 7

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ge / y MONUMENT TO NAZI INFAMY nat oto = " Te TT > -- _ PR 9 SITE OF ENTRA 700 al, 5 10000 UNBURIED DEAD WERE FOUND HERI ANOTHER 13000 HAVE SINCE DIED £4 } ALL OF THEM VICTIMS OF THE B | GERMAN NEW. ORDER IN EUROPE i > RB AND AN EXAMPLE OF NAZI KULIUR The sign above, studied by a British soldier at the entrance to the notorious Belsen concentration camp, Germany, tells ite own story. A similar sign, in German, was: erected nearby. German WACs sit on ammunition boxes, awaiting transport to quarters in captured Nazi military academy. They are some of great masses taken by Allies in march forward. . SR a LI BACK TO SCHOOL = : Under program for re-education of German youth, these children have returned to classroom in - Aachen, Germany. Schools were closed last September because of Allied bombing, Teacher ¢onducting . firgt lesson in new term was selected by Allied Military Government. ~ os < BOSTON TRIES OUT NEW "WELCOME HOME" PLAN pr - RB § J ; ; 19 i RAL 1 5 a - > A colorful tug loaded with WACs and civilian girl employees of the Army escort a troop transport bringing 5,083 veterans home from Eurupe, This is the first demonstration of Boston POE official +. greeting plan, A band played the latest jitcerbug music, which was broadcast over a loud speaker system. Huge "Welcome Home -- Well Done" sign graced the tug, ; oe IN MEMORY ' i ¥ A z American soldiers and Czech officers gather around grave which is memorial to 172 men ki'led by Nazis in annihilating Lidice, They were charged with slaying of Reinhard Heyarich, | AY . Honeymooning with her husband Battle-scarred aircraft carrier USS Franklin AT HITLER'S HIDEOUT can continue its service in the Pacific, [ take its place along with other damaged vessels in Brooklyn Navy Yard as repair gets under way. The whole flight deck has been removeed and work is in progress on the hangar deck. The flight deck will be rebuilt as quickly as possible so t he warrior vessel TS KAY Lieut. David Palowsky, at the Eagle's Nest, Hitler's hideout near Berchtesgaden, is the former Betty Ann Goit of Philadelphia. She met her husband-to-be on a transport going to Europe last year. Kobe, Japan's sixth largest city. The city, Superfort raids, was already under the imp O KOBE WITH INCENDIARIES "F, Thousands upon 'thousands of incendiary bombs cascade down upon the commercial dock area of like other Nippon war centers put to the torch by act of fierce fire raids. fo oo gg ee gg ToS ug, For seventy years, The Hospital for Sick Children has been saving Ontario's little ones from the doom . of a crippled future. Today, it has a waiting list of 200. More room, more equipment, better facilities for treatment and research, are urgently needed. Can these little ones count on YOU? Send your donation today to This hoapital building, erected in 1892, is over crowded Ahd inhdequnte, This Space Is Contributed On Behalf Of 67 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO - THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN $6,000,000 Building Fund Sa A AN oe ay NN aay we See NSE RS a SE Ey oo Pe Ce re 2 1 Ad ) ad St I

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