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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 9

Location:
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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tOurt Taken by Italians Nazi Prison Cell YANK IMPRESSION OF HITLER AT NUREMBERG STADIUM AMONG PRISONERS captured in Nortli' Italy by Italian patriots is Amery '(above), 33, son of I Leopold Amery, British Secretary of State for In'dia. Young Amery is accused of being a radio propagandist for the enemy. (International) 7 A I ROOM I Pfc. Thomas Terrahova, of N. stands in a cell in.

which pris- oners of the Nazis were unable to sit down because of the confined space, it was in a prison, camp discovered by Allied troops In a town near Dusseldorf. U. S. Signal Corps' Rndiophoto. (International) BURIES GRANNIE.

NAZI VICTIM At AMERICAN SOtrXUS LOOK ON, a sobbing Polish boy buries his irandniother with the aid of two men at the Nordhausen concentration etmp. Although local 'Germans were ordered to bury the dead, the boy refused to let a German touch her body. (Inlernational) THESE YANKS TAKE NO CHANCES HOLDING A COMB TO HIS NOSE, Harold L. Hershey, t. gives an Imitation of Hitler as he once addressed-Nazi throngs from a draped box in the Nuremberg'Sladium.

It was in this huge amphitheatre, which fell to U. S. 7th Army forces, that the Nazi party celebrated Hitler's natal days. The city fell to our troops on the 5Glh birthday of the German leader. Official U.

S. Signal Corps Radiophoto. (International) GRUESOME NAZf HORROR CAMP GERMAN CIVILIANS who refused to believe tales of bestiality practiced at the Nazi horror eamn at Buch cnwald, near Weimar, were shown the gruesome exhibits above following the capture of the prison Accord to the U. S. Signal Corps caption that came with the photo, the table holds shrunken heads Darts of human organs, and pieces of skin stripped from.victims.'bearing tattoo markings and stcncilings The lamn shade at right was fabricated from human skin.

Signal Corps Uadiophoto. (International) LAUNCH SUPER-CARRIER D. ROOSEVELT' JOST AfTER KILLING TWO JAM in the opening of the tombv two Yank tolcn of the 27th Division on Okinawa stand case any i MVe Sh uld decid to or make run for it U. Corp. Rsdiophofcfc fcmmiphoto) MKF AND SIMPLE CEREMONY marked the launching the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, of the earner U.S.S.

Franklin D. Rooteuclt (left), named in honor of the nation's most Navy-minded President. Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal dedicated the ship "to the aims of the man whose name she bears: winning the war keeping the peace." Mrs. Roosevelt (right, in mourning dress) spoke briefly the ceremony. The Franklin D.

Rootevelt, which was to have been named the Coral Sea until President Tru- tnm tpproved Iht change memorial to FDR, sponsored bj Mrs. John H. Towers..

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255,295
Years Available:
1898-1977