Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1965, p. 8

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' Britain, The Battle of Britain § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 7, 1968 BRITAIN WAS NEXT, BUT THE RAF. WAS TOO MUCH FOR GOERING France Falls: Hitler Free To Find New By JOHN BAUSMAN Russian troops were only ajand Jew-baiter; Arthur Seyss- BERLIN (AP) -- The fall of block away. _ |Inquart, the Austrian quisling France in June, 1940, left Hit- # May 7, Gen. Alfred Jodi, chief/and Nazi. governor of Holland; 7 free to choose another vic- Bg Badin atomeg| Fritz Sauckel, head of the slave m, , Signed) At first he set his sights on the unconditional surrender of|!@bor program, and Gen. Jodl. Britain and made elaborate Germany at the instruction of] mosT HANGED lans for Operation Sea Lion, Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz,) jj were hanged except Goer- the German invasion of Eng: Hitler's designated successor. ing who took poison two hours land, But an essential condition In a little more than 12 years| before he was to mount the gal- was air superiority, a goal that the thousand-year Reich had lows, Herman Goering's luftwaffe was come to an end. The allies were) The International Tribunal at never able to establish over Peg gmp hyn med ¥ i's) Nuernberg was only the start of : e war crimes trialsithe course of justice trying to held at Nuernberg the following catch up with the criminal Nazi A year. |regime. Liberated countries in 2) ESCAPES GALLOWS |both Eastern and Western Eu- Joseph Goebbels, the minister|"0Pe "caught and condemned of propaganda, escaped Allied) their own collaborators and Ger- hands by committing suicide the) ah sSEmrntOr. oye day after Hitler died. Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS, com- mited suicide after his arrest by the British. But the allies tried and' con- gj demned to death Hermann Goer- ing, No. 2 man under Hitler; Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim} Von Ribbentrop; Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel; Dr. Ernest Kaltenbrunner, last chief of the raged in the skies throughout the second half of 1940. The Brit- ish pilots, who gradually turned the balance of air losses in their favor, were the first force to check Hitler's advance. But the Nazi dictator by this time had set his sights on the Soviet Union with whom he had signed a 10-year non-aggression pact only 22 months before. It was to be a land campaign of unprecedented dimensions and fired the imagination of the fuehrer. To prepare for the campaign, Hitler secured his Balkan flank by taking Yugoslavia in April of HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. _24-HOUR SERVICE he AN ELDERLY GERMAN couple salvages what can be found in the wreckage of after Allied bombing of the ball bearing manufacturing city in 1945, The tide of Nazi successes. was turned late strength of the Allies was accompanied by increased, massive air attacks on Ber- ' man cities throughout 1943. + »| their home in Schweinfurt, in 1942 and the growin (AP Wirephoto) |SS security service; Alfred Ro-| a and ee cal' onl ' |senberg, the Nazi party Philos- 723-4663 ad successfully sis : . : Italian invasion six months eaf-|fiendish projects to kill off alljof persons, including 21 officers)Kva Braun, at his side. Their OPNer: Hans Frank, goverior of) SERVING OSHAWA OVER lier. : |Jews and enemies of the Reich. of high rank died in the purge|bodies were carried to the gar-| Frick, Nazi minister of interior: | 50 YEARS ATTACKS RUSSIA In 1944, when the western Allies) that followed. den and burned, The encircling' Julius Streicher, Nazi publicist! June 22, 1941, Hitler unleashed|had landed in France and Rus-| The outcome of the war could)" : TOE REE Sate NTT WORKERS EARN MORE [ary labor income, the ®ureau Canadian workers receivedjof statistics reported Thursday. an estimated $1,994,000,000 in| This was up two - tenths of one February in the form of sal-|per cent from January and 9.3 aries, wages and supplement-iper cent from a year earlier. Victim Everybody in Q§HAWA will soonbe | The Allied occupation authori- ties separately tried and con- victed thousands more. And Germany itself, 20 years after e war, Still was conducting war crimes trials, | Oshawa's Finest | Nightly Entertainment GOLD RUSH LOUNGE Central Hotel | King at Simcoe Sts. PARKING OFF ATHOL 3,500,000 men in a three-pronged) sia was rolling back the eastern) no longer be denied. But Hitler attack on Russia. At ca al\|front, the SS was burning 6,000/refused to give up. In Decem- went so smoothly that an = ated) 0+ more bodies a day at Ausch-| ber, 1944, he launched a final of- Hitler was counting "on victory) wit? alone. In June of that year,|fensive against the western. Al- in a matter of weeks. the month of the Allied landing/lies, calling up boys and old But while Hitler declared the jn Normandy, more than 250,000; men to strengthen his forces in Soviet Union had been "'struck| Hungarian Jews alone were put|defence of the Reich. It proved] down, never to rise again," the/to death at Auschwitz. only a temporary halt on the} Russians were putting up in-) 2 |road to final defeat. creasingly strong resistance. His FURY REACHES PEAK mobile armies bogged down in| Nazi fury reached a peak July| HITLER DIES | mud and the harsh winter|20, 1944, when a small group of} May | the official German ra-| slowed the blitzkrieg to a crawl./officers, hoping to save Ger-|dio announced that Hitler had) Financial worry slows recovery _ during sickness. Eliminate the worry with PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE to replace income and pay medical expenses. many from destruction by get- died "fighting to the last breath arg gr Soe iy rid of Hitler, attempted to against bolshevism." It is now| United States into the war/|a@ssassinate the Fuehrer at his) generally accepted that he eed against the 'Axis. 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