TORN ASUNDER
NAZIS' MILITARY POWER JAPAN NEXT ON LIST (Rec 12.5 p.m.) WASHINGTON, April 26. - Mi H. L. Stimson (secretary for war) reviewing tho war said: "The Allies have broken and torn Germany's military power with flat finality. There will doubtless still be heavy, perhaps prolonged, fighting in a .section of Germany during the battles of the pockets, but the disintegration of the Nazis' military establishments permits us to do more about the next phases of the war against Japan. We arc going to give the troops in the Pacific the same advantages we held in Europe, overwhelming superiority on land, sea, and in the air such as will shorten the war and cut down casualties."
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Evening Star, Issue 25469, 27 April 1945, Page 5
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