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FDR Fires Litteli In Justice Row Insubordination Given as Reason I-or Uuster Move \V, liinjrtnn, .Nov. >.o (,\ I’ > I’li i11< nI JiooM’X cl!. -I i 11| ii n :• . i ' ,i red hot .1 n<t ice !)i ■ 11;u• t men! row. I ired Assi <tan! Attor n (..ncral Norman l.iihli |.. ,i. for "insnidiordinal inn. : .11 h.nl IK < a ., .,rm« . na .\ 1 . n nc v l;t•: i■ ■ •. 11 .'. . i<: a I l ii* I hilt a -ill V. I ll II nil' ■ - ,1a. I 1.1 Hell's • : I. • r: cd Maid! • . , . j ; in mu ■' i : a ■ !)< ill la- • r 'I 'I. I I C l - I : r pii am n;ia| i■; ■ in , i r a’ a lav |!i l,'til . Whrllirr this Middle knockout, siired null While ...mse l>el|i, i ihK the lialtle enlireh is pm . Ii in ilii ;il There remains sninr l.iIk id a Senate investigation. :c u'ni given ...it . ’ : I ” | 1. 11 . : V . i i . i I . I > . i . ;, j ; ') -' a! rnn i:! s , • la dr 1 iy Li H(*l| ! i I .'-* apiK'.l I'l'd i»I I I ; ; . I '••..li' tn him lii.it i- m - .!:• : I ly l even 1 i, c matte.i ( I ’i • 1 i'd 1'11 h .< ,.\i n i'.'i t i i Sum 'li'-ii lu: h;i.s coluntci'cd 1. i ’ ■ " 11 n:. til s '-'in' ':p ' lht. alii'I'lU’.v ui'iiival ii.nl ... m ' I.. - . I'-i i. > i'il unit i, : r ! ■ i - - i' i'Ni i s a hie, .mi : ’• , i.i uusi..nrn- my . nly .liter-.- - - ' ' IV: I. . f him I '.a'., " Ir.', 1 nave i it Mir h >d;ty V! I rnf.v General Biddle sii ■ *i_ i y : - --til'd (hr lul li .\\ in” ' ',v * I :. i 'lead \ : 11 m Li 1 U'i l's ,.l r- I ' ' : . ird Alt ii I hr Mead r . n'foiV the r mmitlt'i' hai- ir- I in'.'l whether ■ r ml it -a ! i I i:v imai-ii”.ilinn. I .i . ' t I ipnsc t-u discuss Mr. I.i Hell's - .nd uni.intuit'd stah nr :i i 1'ii'r in!" :uiv cimi;ruvi.|-.y ■ 111. m Hie public pres A. Hi-> 'icud ' -■ H: a a Inirnt iu .In -1 ic<:. I in : I ... n -|; ' I) s i I hi ity tor il s npr .■ a a, i : '' in-1 li ieraie sue;i • i - j • v.i I 'y . .r : n.-i I i"ia h na 1 urn ml ( i rher nl I le dc|>.i: 11rrut. i iir Ihinks il i- hi - pnhlic da' . 1 < ui i.ll'ice alter hr has •• -- a I 1 I'I's i ”11." hisenhower I)ri\c Reported Delayed B\ Shell Shortage Washington. Nov. .‘»t»—( VIM— j (icnrral liscnhow «*r h.id to delay 1 his jjrr'Tal offensive until enough , .u|i!ler\ ammunition acrumu- I lated. Secretary of War StinwHi disclose t toda> . In a news conference discus sion of tin* critical need for am munition. Stimson gave this out line of the situation in Kurope. r -ili' 1 ing tin* ru di .1 i * - - V. a: ice. ■ 0 r\| =••• leiu’cii ., >c{•■•*> 1 l ar‘»!iery : a n.Hit s. Kir- u as the limit 1 •: 1 a;}xtsi’d i)> disrupted u :!.««»'i . in > fur lht. delivery <>1 the am .air 1 nailable in ' e ' A t * 11 p u'i .--it' ;<il ion nreat ly 1 • . p »\ e. i, * ■next b»11 lonrck w a- the inea • ■■litx* nf the purl> 11 * deli\ < r . s uiu 11 a 111 available in Great I>ri ’ mi." Ki'llmvim* 1 his. as the ;ir ok •iiehed thr Rhine, “il bee.mu m - r a: y f.Genci.d Kisenh* *\v< ;• 1" drla y a nenera 1 of l rn-a\ c* un" . Hcrjiiaio re rrve of artillery amm 1 - j n i ai eoidd be aerurnulated. A- • ■ and port factors improve. w.> are • .ehiui* another limitation, and ’.he tin- availability ol ammiinid a in ;r United Slates.” n 1 oen. uanger Is Objecting To Stettinius Washington, Now dt) (AIM Sin* | at*<r Longer, North Dakota, as.sC'ted '•uiav that Kdward It- Siettumis | i.ad delayed his country's prcpara’i n j for w ar by tailing to supp»-rt - ' | lor increased steel production in \ 15)4(1. t i L.i; ger waged a. one-man light j against Senate eon I i final J< n ", i « -i- j dent l{ osevull’s nominal ion »1 Stt tinius as secret ary ot state. In taking the Senate lloor to 1 •: pose Hie appointment, in a now he cone eded probably woulil oc out support, the North Dakota h'gi lator told his colleague tlie\v u ' rcgrel any “hasty decision’ might make. St*‘tt min.* was app ant - < d tins week to till the post ' ne.m :i by Se'erelarv of State Hull bccai , of ill health'. A .sorting that Stettini i>. '"i< ‘ j chairman of the United States S' 1 1 | Corporation. had been brougnt '1'' ’ I the gi • eminent “under the '’••m 1 * i lent inlluenee of Mr. Harry Hop,. 1 •! who has he* u his guiding '• r in;n. • years," 1 .anger a -''i t''’ 1 nominee had h'llowed a "do iiolnim, policy as a member ol the* N'Pon Defense Council in charge of raw materials TOY SOLDIER CAUSES TROUBLE NURSE MARY ELLEN KENISON m. i In ■ • ?!:o Ma, . •. 1» in a Chira '■> :• liter a tu\ ei 1 l rv t 1 , i■ .* c ■"!'■' H n;nt-ir . l>. '! •. • j. * .1 v. ’ ■•n an X-rn\ ( n-.*ht) 11 ■' ■ '‘ i ti t yd . e 1->d0cd j' ii f' dia|>hr:<-; • alter he had ed it .v* (J mil Soundvhfifti*i Lend-Lease To Drop By Half When Nazis Quit, Churchill Says Pr ime Minister In Liberal Praise Of United States Aid I.omb n \ o v. 70 — ( \ !" -- I’rimr .Minister ( him bill, in a House of ( itinniiiir, st.m men! on l'*ncl- lease, declared tnd.n that al ter (ierman v A ml ea I m 1 ind hopes lo l>(. able It: tail the lend lease inflow Irom \nnrira In about hall. ••Lomi-Ir i.m- • • ,; m,-. ‘ , 1 has s-.ood mil ... ,, , m xl vi'.K1, and \v »• iji’ • i.v\ i . limd n • ■ \ j ''tli'd .MV . ‘. i m . A.;', dricll.v ■. 111 1 ‘ - A • - Arrange inputs alre.id\ l/.d been made in W'a >hinu ton. he said, as to “what Hie Vmeriean adminislr.ilii ;i feels it i-, proper and li.hl for us to h.ive ii. ae eordanr,. with the trims m Hu* art. lie added: ••Tin- « 4.-i • Am ' ! < I • m 111 MeU • • ■ > r. i|U : Vn I A - \\ CNp'-C’ i i. ' a j * r« »i4 - . • . . a in; M: ('(' I \ 111 1. . : '' • i . ; ■ t 1 a:id . -1 •••'.: . ■ • ( him bill commented that tin* lend lease arrangement was la rut I \ lor the del rn.se ol l nilt d Stairs and was limited in what was regarded .is thr most rfJcrtivr proseeulimi ol thr w.ir In the t niteil stall's and its ,il lies. ••■pile p. ■! 41. m ■ a-. v • in: - what - ill i).e for i ir . :Ai sevriT. :: n al - HA ..:i- ’ll.,! • ’lilt i'ii pr* a « i M-m art- r.M : o li-m.tl • • ia miin 1 «•) 1 ■ - • ■ 1 iy Ho:. of till- .. «r. Cix; :a - .. i. CASUALTIES REACH 536,950 UP TO NOV. 15 Wadiinuton. Nov. 70—(AIM — Casualties tor the armed tones have reached 77b.0.711. From Fear! Harbor Ihrouuh November 17. army tasuaili s amounted to Mil,078, Serretarv ol War Stims n said t.ulav. T. !s was an inereas'1 of (>.878 in one w et k fn in November 7 Navn casualties ire 77.S0-. an increase of 1.777 for Hie week. 17-7 Vote For Freezing Of Seciai Faxes W hine, A.n. \u\ . f.i)—i \IM — 'Die lii ii.'C Wo vs and .Means ( mmitice today voted 17 lit 7 lit “lrrr/.e" live social sect* *1 v lax, wlucii olhtrwisr would duu hle ant’ nt.iticalh .fnnuary 1. Ann- commilli * Itrpiiidirans \« led s dii!l.\ and wi re .joint'd ny (i.Iu Pcmo<i.V.> in drlivrriiu: this nltiiii (.) an administration plea that the lax he allowed to i Ac. as nn.\ idr d in the hash set nrit.N law. i In- ( o!in:i:l! ' • . -linn risked a ; m - end \ . lo i l” ht with l hi' White Mouse. Mnn,. Democrats l.tvorin. |!i,. i:ee/e predicted pri\ Mel: Air. tt< -evt H w .mid win, st' -inn 1. 111 * • pro'peel of the necessary two-thirds vote in holli houses ta o\ en idr a \ elo. Sedition Casd Judge Dies; Trial Closes ; jit) -(A.P ■ ' 1 1 Prt 1. -A i ( : - tottery . i > ■ • • t ly i ttd Uu' m-\ en i ratio se< I ‘ -i li i.d iii Ft tie a i iis4. it't ci.uri. !*, ■ (i.A.v-y - !d - t . i >w , 11 ly re.- f l, o . • •; . ‘ ill" hom 1 H Ah-xpncii Viiv A .ill,I we 1 )e, *, • - men! ofi id,. ’. dc e in n, A» At ty,.oA d l.».v itani' . s.dc • i e jurist'*^ (tea111 .• mid men A •.• e Trent 11 \\ 11 (i have > in A ruinated and i :e heanni* ."’a. .t v .,!! over a^ai: . The 27 defendant - ere accu-ed ■ I « .nspiring to disa*' fv.-' Au loyally iAmerican a- met i ace.-, and I i set > . > Nazi An i n. -y>\ ern• t lit m thi. i mntrv The A i .l opeiu-d I i.-t April 17. \. i'.i 30 defendants At At i sim:nfei . eees.s. tl:e hearin.u and eeen Ay > i ci n Ant'd A * al! er noen st.-sains to p-. i; it defecse at ' -rney, to ea. ry o: German West Line Cracking; Budapest May Be Encircled Reds Would Trap Nazis In Balkans 350 Communities 1 aken by Soviets In Danube Sector 1.1 -ininn. .\o\. .">u ( A 1 ’ > I til •; 11: and V iir'o-ia\ | in cl i an forces thrust forward :A"> mile west of the Danube in <oitth western Hunwary today in a hujre offensive that has three 1 fold | x.issfl) i I i t y of encircling Hilda pest, drivin.tr straight into Austria, and of sealing off ail Nazi troops in the llu.hans. Pi i- it;:i r Siulit,. , iii • • r11 • r In t:. y y< st..y. Mini .iund : n id")(I r. nimii'itirs id -i• •: 1 iie. ,> !!un y. ry ..iid n<-rihi*t n Y.iy > i n ;: iny • !.t cii . • .1 . , i (j( • .. •■ • * :. • week I*ccs. coal mining and railway eenh*r !)S miles southwest of liudapesl was seized, as was \I<> lues. a like distance directly south of the Hungarian capital. Moscow s.ii(i. Tim bn.:,dice * P -1 .n t , n. -it i <i ■ id 'lie d.’i . .t 11in- O ' Y ' ' < : ' . t i i l U I I « • t I iii i ( .Marshal lito. in a hroadra d rrmtnuni(|U(‘, reported In tin* I edn.il ( onmiunirations ( um missi< n. announced a IJl-mili* :ni v.incc in the arra. and said Km si.ms and partisan troops um\ w or** “pnrsuin:'. the h<\it*-n (<er mai’s Inward the west. ") v! . • . ! 111 * l" t i i ;..tI < \ ! •! i * "1 ! : a • ; i a •' i 1 11! riMr-'u-fl j i t;• i• i;r:11 u ■ n ;-ci ■ : ■ , I h'1 1 ^l!UM l*. Germ 1 idi ; 11'. I) 1 In* . i ' i.' -'.'•‘•'li : i 4 da in to : i• Uic*;isI tr- • dm i ijiit.il. Point \ allies Not Altered m Period Bc<*i lining Sunda\ Wash: nyli in. ,\. i ltd i \ !1: - Tie OPA .Will li.nil n : . !V\V i ;i t ien pe it li l inyins 11* ■ s ‘ Sun day The \Va: i ’ Acini h list i ' ii ried ()PA ds in |mi point-free P : lul s 'me n .j ■ call lied veyrl ■ ' ■ . ml I lie r ■ I i' lisl. ’t in- (>1\\ in .iii 1,1 i"i' n s du el reneo- 1 .1 Hie t W< < ■ yene '• n\ el basin r.iMmy pi liny. Tliv de\'eli 'peel '.‘.hen ( >1 ’A Hr a d 1" .‘t I'm id ra! a niiim. ■ h i ■ ny 1 ' ■ ■ supplies 11 i . v sales \ anted i!, Till lav' - nu> 1 meoiiie" l " - victory Inr til. p n-seul lm WKA WiAIIItir FOIt N'Oin II CAKOI.IN \ Partly clnudy and continued rather enld today, follow e:l In colder tonight an I Friday, lowed Irmiii i alin e tonight 'li to IS east portion. their own I ' practices Musi m the at111nii'ya ■ ‘a ■ i Iici 11 -er\ i:ly \v:’ I I III t L’l in 11 K'H'll: I 11 CLOSE-UP OF NAZI ROCKET BOMB > lii ili'li s< Itlicr in L.mm looks over the details of a Nazi X-'l rocket In.ml) that sm ms to ha\c been a ‘'dud" and failed to dcstrov itself. On I'.r h it is the bomb • In 1 punifi: liuhl. the liuuid air pump. with (’•-niliut r .just in h 'm •! it: filter, the turbine: in Imu. the miwue ' ne tor pou*r to huhim Asbestos utappinu on the mixture line o !••: j.ro’.c' lion ai;ai:oi !h cvLctnes ol sitaln.sphere cold and frictional ;r .rrcsplipfic lit at w hich the il> in«j missile mint w ithstand. This is a si.nal (rips Kadi photo lrnm London. • International! 15 Jap dmps Are dunk Bringing Aid Tc Leyte (i. 1 :.l : ’ i ! • . < [ j i t '1 • *' i1 ■ . \ 'iii' "!il • ; ■' • . .1.! i ■ ■ ' ! 1 1 ’ ' ■ i I ! -r 11*. I,1 ■■ ’ - ‘ . > ' i . I ! . ■ ‘ . . T'.'1: <l;l\ -\\\ : i l.'.i .111. ' 1. ■ .• c | ; " i . ' i. l.-l; llli. I:i, ; :■ .-1 -! l''.f ]>'.’■ :i;-u t!.I'fW t!•. ,f. i’ iii ..::. 'i 11 i. 111 •11 iv i i' ,. ■: k- ■ • ■ I' if.! Hi I mi .! i - : li i’i ;> v ■ I' 11: iy -11 i : . i 1 . . - ' . bill 1 :! I . . ( ) I I I I! !V tt llTif l 1 l" 1T\V' i 11 . I|M 11 11 ■ i'.' .i :■ Ji '!* ’ . ■. ;: ; i n ■ cie.si! e - '■ 1 it I. ,. ■ ■ ■ ;'.arii..liy ' •' -I iPl'l.CS. V>’U* IIP |Ji I - \\ 1 li': 1 i-'ll. I' . ■ eight tran* poets » er ■ i.-st • i sea,' today' • n - , 1. ,1111 .in e.'.t t. ■1 } ."■ 11 I, j ■ - I . t ■. . fho til'.'' el ! 11■ J i. ■ i ■ ■ a..-. •' ■■ ..’ij trav .:: l-.ei (lenpertite of Lin'd ' i). • i rni ■ i cl to I .evt i I • . ., . I'l'el i,...'ll-, Mliil tile COli'l, , .a. - , • t lb ..j I.ile. . ■ envoy .... t riiiKiiiK . .methi ;■ div i.-'ioii. Jap Pulls No Punches In He rating Americans I liy | A . I- I ; . i ill" l . .11: ! 1 ill I! i ‘ ,(k .1"! uy. "i ti tin|* ' I r S' 1 ■ ;••}>; IV :i ' Irr :t! ; i A I hi \C.IU i» - )' dec! I ■ • i a • i < • i « ' ' V i»;ii‘i. i .sir, /. •:' ■ - ni.-vilr. bU\ Uuv i -moi; '■ !■ *:■ - ’*T ’ •-* a i" ■. i • *11• >; . ■ > Icr v. :ir • 'Di'dr ill ... .<■' i ,va A nr. ■ I ■ ■ Art.• lU i-i . •<'!.! . • i lim it > l di"! 11 ■ d , ■ ' : 1 1 1 \ l ' 1 i' : ■ 11 tiu- in,. : r -in" \.i itii .•..limit :•■!> I'.-- . • n.-lt: . I, .,.;.. : .1 i;1 . r . ' V r .i . >11! .1 rn;. I .1". 1 ’ "Thf ni. u c . r- . I nr 11 ,L. .. ■ il> - ! m i r. I : >' ! 1 ' i • -li,(I, "tin ■ i |••'!u1 . ' t il l y !’i - i , . " I!. ;. , i >! tnriM) ' i ci" II. - > Ill'll .. | ..iv, r >: ..i.g !' ."I tor filth? \ r. ' "■ ii ’•> - .’.int ••> 1 .nitTU'iiil 1 ■ .1 ’ "■■■;. .dd - ” IV Hill, "tin - rii.l ;'.I■ ■ 1 .ml .• ■ Id rt11111 ii.11"i111.■ 11 in t .t i r 1 nr m* . n. :i ; • i j:. ir - l i . . i!(.1 (\.uci l i •., • i i : . • .i | ■ ! >11! l l .i r*:i l .• •. ' . ; ' 1 \\ .'1 .go. U Li l x ' l.|u. .. .'i •. ■ »i. cai • » i.eetiai.s . ii»* - Ull N'.'IS■ t)C:li" (ill •: ■ • •• l '• ' ' li CStft- ‘ ■{■ . • s ->i >> • d<-mg the - : ip tease* '■ : • : ■ i;dilam ' ‘hi s by bar* sterintg 1 1, .i f i-.iO-n 1: a the lgm rain Ya; iva iii.i (icrmans Capture Ital\ Stronghold i- nun l . S. 1 roops Koine. Nos 30— 'Al*1 — l n coiUing their strongest counter attacks in recent weeks. German troops have recaptured three tilth arms strong points in the sector southeast and southwest of l*o logna. VI lied hadqitarters an nounced toda>. CHURCHILL TO SPEND BIRTHDAY WORKING l. ; \ , ■_’!< • i ai*' — ivinic M.oi tm' C1hi:v i 'l \v '1 absolve h:s '.iilii , !-’hda> T 1 .rsilav w too;;! fits.*: • i t' b * i i in the la-diL'!. cam arter ; ' • .. • ■ eaderstup th» P.rhish pcnplc Pressure Of Americans Increasing Cologne, Dusseldorf I hreatened by New U. S. Troop Advance London. N’u\. no- - t A IT - ITi<• Koer river lim- shielding Col ogne and 1 )u.--jC‘ld(.rt' \>, - crack ing today under mounting prc sure as Anvrrican of t rn ni.r. Ii army stormed into burning Lin drrn and Let-ck in a i.nrthvv aril direct ion of tin violent fiyliting. Men of rlr C. S. firsc army burst into the open from the pim-s of the II urtgeti o,r, -t. where hundred-- ,.n lug;. id' -, have died since mid-( )ctoln-r. fiains were scored alone tin* entire 25-milt* Iront on the ( ol «»;np plains east of Aachen, where the I!tIi arim group <11 ht (ien. Iiradle>, archite«l oi the Xormatnh breakthrough, was battling behind (lame throwers, tanks. artiller> and an barrages. •Pm- »/. thi ri .t: m, , :■ ts • • I i • i ’. i ■: i - c • <! 1 < ' •if1. .si: i Hit- s.i..r pi ;.t.d u i* u p s of Ml "V'i J . Pl' ls- ;l ‘ Mil . old SipgtVipf• hi:" (;.• *? . • nil th( ■ .v i.’. m t h, ! 1 tli.- i Tr * > A : "! Sv.nj l :1 • m a • < ;• - -ha • ■ ■ i mud T lolds 2e . '• t.1 •: . The third, with the firs! and ninth armies on llu floor, cm: :i tut-r General Bradley's arm* group, of ax hieh 2.'I Vmeiipan di visions of 275,000 or mure m -n are ehargiug at the foe, i n • i ’. S * • • * ' ’ . : *h- third 1" iin ■ - m • m . ,;> * ing the bonds •' f h uau . • ' i a • *ng :*.s ire i(ion If: n ■ t his di\ is «in-; st: .ird.* : ! K a p ly ■ 2 1 ytU.K)0 hi >-a., i the ’ tile he'! e: e h , S . : . Ciie .-exenth and hi.- F'ronc • a-nny lurre u rest'-u hail the A • i pkij’i ! Mm iiu one ■ y .rirl ire eh 25 s' ut.■ ■ u1 S:•••!'•. iuim Froi lph •'*! e U" >x ng i '} u • n Mr • e 'gh!y tudv • • iif*' \ ‘ I : •:m> -|.)i ikp.vjuan xv.c u ‘ ed •• P>* •' »!i i\>d • • :' 'day y u■* C» K: • !ihMv\-e mis tlUi.Mn 71) h: •: i ' UUO car.net : ■ -ejis . • .. pros euluumht n (. m* • •••rule Till- nlt'iei. T.»X.; ! - natch }>!;.e<d Ilia r : eat h . - in the Aaeher . . d s.: i ' milt r, XX I- • ;*• -\M< - - !n a 1 m Id ii : It r .• dt .no deep Ti i: ; I *r Is. Supertorts Unnib Japan Again \\ ith No l oss Reported Washington. \o\. ::o—t .\r — Again no Superfortresses Mere lost I'rnm yesterday's night at taeks on Tokyo. Itesiilts ol this third strike in a week against industrial larai l in the Japanese capital Mere not observed because of cloud cm nr. a :!0th ail force eomimmiuue said. < i-cmmen reporled that anti airerall tire Mas meagre and in accurate 11 Thousand Planes Smash At Germany la .Mi'ii, N . U) (Apt — 1 ..c . ■ at ill .-event n blow:, ,n * 48-1, ■ ■1 t'et:: i, e by p;< 'b: ; lv 1 I .lill'J . e- - \\c e .-D ue'.; ; da\ aga list stw ■ •, (a r u an ' a'l giants and 11u■ Sam - 1 . . n r;.ill* 'ad > . I’M.-. AIii '.M l.HUu Fort i : a.- an,I l.,1', , atiir-. w it;; a l.lioo mMer > ;, tmashed at Ion:- -yt.ttu t c re m . in tlte 1 .eipzig .ire.t S ;..','llr\i li \e ds. t ;air n.Mes «> Is» . i *. ' ■'* the C. S. :lsn tt an. v British Mosquito ;e d I'eui- - I Lancaster bombe - I aed three plants in 1lie ii.ihr Headquarters ■: Die I'mted 'lie' strategic air lev e- :n Euu> >■ 1 nit plants about tun niles s"titii -! of Berlin were let by the \v:.. . el' Fortrcsse- ad Liberators. A few lniT.rs earlier, one el i . . largest U. S. bomber fleets r. n in weeks had rumbled away from . tisil bases headed cast. r Homiucl's 13# «i9li May Be Pictured Here -— -— / ill A (aerinan arm.' aulnninliile races (nr liie: c? I Hit anil tired, ear’s gas tank , nodes: CD (.as rsplosinu envelopes ear ill Haines: ill Ituming ear goes mil id ileiier’s emilrcl; l.’ii The car swerves into liie roadside ditch. 11,. I.. is glim drama, pie In ml last .Pul.' iJlii h> t I. Ilarnld (». Miller ol Cos ’.iiKelrs, lighter pil'd <1 the \i in.' \ir I orri s, as his gnus strafed a (iceman ear. . 1,,'lii veil to have hern a stall car—on a Normandy road ill miles lievond what „,(s then iiite fjgtiling front. Awvnlinc to the Army Air 1 orces. Uttsc pklum arc thr only < lies that show the straftn.. of a German stall car on .lulv „* I in Norina'tdy . The dealt! id I'ield Marshal lu'win Rommel, offic ially announced nntullis later I" the Nazis, was caused l.v wounds sustained July '2-1 when Iris ear oycrim-c-il in a Normandy ddrli. aeeordiii" to the Nazi announcement. Allied a ut herd it s hclic\v these iiietures show the ditching ot RonuiuTs ear a£il the beginning' of <he Marshal's entl, Vi any Air I orces photos. tInternational Souudphotosi
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