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ALLIES BAR PEACE PLEA THAT OMITS RUSSIA; SURRENDER REPORT UNTRUE, TRUMAN SAYS (4/29/45)
Microfilm-New York Times archives, Monterey Public Library | 4/29/45 | Sydney Gruson, C.L. Sulzberger, Daniel T. Brigham, Drew Middleton, Virginia Lee Warren, more

Posted on 04/29/2015 4:18:02 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

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THE NEWS OF THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: history; milhist; realtime; worldwarii
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Free Republic University, Department of History presents World War II Plus 70 Years: Seminar and Discussion Forum
First session: September 1, 2009. Last date to add: September 2, 2015.
Reading assignment: New York Times articles and the occasional radio broadcast delivered daily to students on the 70th anniversary of original publication date. (Previously posted articles can be found by searching on keyword “realtime” Or view Homer’s posting history .)
To add this class to or drop it from your schedule notify Admissions and Records (Attn: Homer_J_Simpson) by freepmail. Those on the Realtime +/- 70 Years ping list are automatically enrolled. Also visit our general discussion thread.
1 posted on 04/29/2015 4:18:02 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
Selections from West Point Atlas for the Second World War
Southern Okinawa: Naha-Shuri-Yonabaru, 1945 – XXIV Corps Operations, 9 April-6 May 1945
Okinawa, Ryukyus Islands, 1945: Japanese Thirty Second Army Defensive Dispositions, 1 April 1945
Luzon, P.I., 1941: Final Operations on Luzon, 3 February-20 July 1945
Southeast Asia, 1941: Final Allied Offensives in the Southwest Pacific Area 19 February-1 July 1945
Central Europe, 1944: The End of the War – Final Operations, 19 April-7 May 1945
China, 1941: Operation Ichigo, 1945 and Final Operations in the War
Southern Asia, 1941: Third Burma Campaign-Allied Victory, April-May 1945
2 posted on 04/29/2015 4:18:35 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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The Nimitz Graybook

3 posted on 04/29/2015 4:20:10 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
Continued from yesterday.

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William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

4 posted on 04/29/2015 4:21:56 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
Continued from April 25.

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Stephen E. Ambrose, Band of Brothers

5 posted on 04/29/2015 4:22:33 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Three excerpts follow. #1 is continued from April 24. #2 from April 26.

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Winston S. Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy

6 posted on 04/29/2015 4:23:53 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
This audio clip is Walter Winchell on NBC (12:03).

Walter Winchell

7 posted on 04/29/2015 4:24:24 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; 2banana; henkster; meandog; ...
Nazis’ End Near (Gruson) – 2-3
15th Army to Occupy Reich, With No Pampering of Foe – 3
Berlin Tottering (Sulzberger) – 3-5
Russians Fighting in the Streets of Berlin (page 1 photo) – 5
Grim Fights Rage in Berlin Sewers – 5
Reich Army Rebels (Brigham) – 6
7th Army Crosses Austrian Frontier (Middleton) – 7-8
At Two of the Horror Camps Liberated by the Allies (photos) – 9
Escape Routes Cut by Allies in Italy (Warren) – 10-11
Philippines’ Summer Capital Falls To Americans After Long Battle – 11
Foe Strikes Again at Okinawa Fleet (by Robert Trumbull) – 11
In the Early Stages of the Campaign on Okinawa (photo) – 12
War News Summarized – 12
The Veteran (by Charles Hurd) – 13
The Texts of the Day’s Communiques on the War – 14-16

The News of the Week in Review
Fifteen News Questions – 17
As the United Nations Confer at San Francisco (cartoon) – 17
Conference Moves toward Its Real Problems (by James B. Reston) – 18-19
“Before the Bar of Judgment” (cartoon) – 19
“Construction Job Goes On” (cartoon) – 19
Washington Puzzled by Soviet Maneuvers (by Arthur Krock) – 20
The Collapse of Germany (map) – 21
Quick End of the War in Europe is In Sight (by Hanson W. Baldwin) – 22
“About to Make His best Crack!” (cartoon) – 23
Answers to Fifteen News Questions – 23

8 posted on 04/29/2015 4:25:48 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.etherit.co.uk/month/3/29.htm

April 29th, 1945(SUNDAY)

GERMANY: Berlin: In the last hours before his suicide, Hitler proclaimed his faith that the Nazi creed will arise again from the ashes of Germany’s defeat. “I die with a happy heart,” he says in his last testament, in the certainty that through the sacrifices of his soldiers and himself there “will spring up ... the seed of a radiant rebirth of the National Socialist movement and thus of a truly united nation.”

The Führer dictated his message to posterity during the night, soon after his wedding to Eva Braun. In it he says that “international Jewry” must bear “sole responsibility” for the war. Neither he nor “anybody else in Germany” wanted war, but “I left no one in doubt that this time not only would millions ... meet their death ... but this time the real culprits would have to pay for their guilt even though by more humane means than war.”

He sees betrayal on all sides: in the army, the air force, even in the SS. And now Hermann Göring and Heinrich Himmler, two men who had been at his side since the early days of the party, had betrayed him be seeking to end the war.

He concludes by asking that his personal possessions be passed to his sister, Paula, “for maintaining a petty bourgeois standard of living.”

Hitler says goodbye to his medical staff. In the words of nurse Erna Fliegel:

``He came out of the side room, shook everyone’s hand, and said a few friendly words. And that was it. “ (Associated Press)

There is little left now for the defenders of Berlin to die for. They are being split up into small groups which fall back to fight from the Flak towers and large air-raid shelters. Guns are set up in railway yards, squares and parks to hold off the advancing tanks. It appears that a last stand will be made in the Tiergarten, but more and more men, realizing that defeat is inevitable, are risking the SS execution squads and surrendering.

Berlin: General Weidling’s diary (90) courtesy of Russ Folsom:
Catastrophe was inevitable if the Fuhrer did not reverse his decision to defend Berlin to the last man, and if he sacrificed all who were still alive and fighting in this town for the sake of a crazy idea. We racked our brains as to how we could avert fate. Surely the Fuhrer must realize that even the bravest soldier cannot fight without ammunition. The struggle was devoid of point or sense. The German soldier could see no way out of this situation. With a heavy heart I set out for the next situation briefing.

I once more mentioned the possibility of a breakout, and drew attention to the general situation. Like a man fully resigned to his fate, the Fuhrer answered me and pointed to his map. The position of our troops had been sketched in from reports on the foreign radio, because our HQs were no longer reporting them.

Since his orders were not being carried out, it was pointless to expect anything - for example, any help from VII Panzer Division (4), which according to its orders should have been approaching from the Nauen area.

The completely broken man got up from his chair with a great effort, with the purpose of allowing me to leave. But I urged him to take a decision as to what was to be done when all the ammunition was used up, which would be the evening of the next day at the latest. After a brief discussion with General Krebs, the Fuhrer replied that in that case the only thing to do would be to break out of Berlin in small groups, since he still refused to surrender Berlin.

30,000 surviving inmates of Dachau are liberated by troops of the US 3rd Army. The advance continues toward Munich.
Dachau: Enraged GIs who liberated Dachau death camp today killed many SS guards crossing their paths, including at least 30 who had surrendered. At Webling, about five miles away, 43 SS men were killed, one an officer whose head was smashed open with an entrenching tool. The GIs, men of the 157th and 222nd Infantry Regiments, found mounds of bodies outside a crematorium, and lying inside and alongside rail cattle trucks. Local civilians were busy looting, accompanied by their children. An arrogant commander attempted a formal military hand-over. The GIs screamed “Kill ‘em!” and opened fire. Twelve died before a colonel intervened.

Dachau: Those liberated today included Lt-Cdr Patrick Albert O’Leary (real name Albert Marie Edmond Guerisse) (1911-89), a Belgian, who ran a PoW escape network in France before his betrayal in 1943. Silent under torture, he was sent to Dachau.

AUSTRIA: The Red Army sets up a provisional government in Vienna.
ITALY: The surrender of German forces in Italy is signed at Caserta.

After three weeks of tense negotiations, the German garrison in Italy surrendered unconditionally. More than one million men - 22 German divisions in Italy and Austria - are preparing to lay down their arms and march into prison camps. A vast are of former Axis territory is now in Allied hands.

Negotiations began in great secrecy. The Germans had lost most of their heavy guns and tanks when they were trapped south of the Po. Fleeing survivors - including generals - had been forced to swim to safety as Allied tanks raced across the valley. Bologna had fallen and partisans had taken control of Milan and Turin. The German position was hopeless.

It was an SS general, Karl Wolff, who made the first overtures, using Cardinal Schuster of Milan as intermediary. The surrender document was signed at Allied headquarters here today. In a proclamation, General Heinrich von Vietinghoff, the German commander, told his soldiers: “Hitherto you have obeyed your Führer. Today you must obey your orders.”

Venice is liberated by the 8th Army.

BURMA: The XXXIII Corps takes Allanmyo in the Irrawaddy Valley. The series of British attacks has caused a great deal of disorganization among Japanese forces in this area.

The British 17th Indian Division has captured Nyaunglebim and continuing toward Payagyi, in the Sittang Valley.

OKINAWA: Kamikazes damage the destroyers USS Hazelwood (DD-531) and USS Haggard (DD-555) and the light minelayers USS Shannon (DM-25) and USS Harry F. Baurer (DM-26).

CANADA: Earthquake hits Puget Sound area, centred near North Bend.

U.S.A.:
Aircraft carrier USS Franklin D Roosevelt launched.

Heavy cruiser USS Bremerton commissioned.

ATLANTIC OCEAN: Convoy RA-66 of 24 ships, becomes involved in the last convoy battle of the
war. There are no transports sunk, only one damaged. But two U-boats are lost. This battle will continue through the 2nd of May.

U-286 Type VIIC Sank the first time 17th March 1944 in the Baltic Sea east of Rgen after collision with U-1013. 26 survivors. Raised and repaired and returned to duty.

On 18 July 1944 a Norwegian Mosquito aircraft (Sqdn 333/K) attacked the boat, causing damages and killing 1 man and wounding 7 more. The boat reached Kristiansand, Norway on the same day.

Finally sunk today in the Barents Sea north of Murmansk, Russia, in position 69.29N, 33.37E, by depth charges from the British frigates HMS Loch Insh, Anguilla and Cotton. 51 dead (all hands lost). (Alex Gordon)

U-427 attacked destroyer HMCS Haida but missed upon departure of Convoy RA-66 from Kola Inlet. Also in escort were sister ships HMCS Iroquois and Huron.

U-307 sunk in the Barents Sea near Murmansk, Russia, in position 69.24N, 33.44E, by depth charges from the British frigate HMS Loch Insh. 37 dead and 14 survivors.

Whilst engaged on an A/S sweep off Kola prior to the departure of convoy RA.66, frigate HMS Goodall is torpedoed and magazine explodes blowing away the forward part of the ship. Beyond salvage, she is abandoned and scuttled. Location: entrance to Kola Inlet at 69 25N 33 38E. Goodall is the last British warship to be sunk by submarine attack. (Alex Gordon)(108)

U-1017 sunk in the North Atlantic NW of Ireland, in position 56.04N, 11.06W, by depth charges from an RAF 120 Sqn Liberator. 34 dead, unknown number of survivors.

(4) The 7th Panzer Division, as a battered remnant of Heeresgruppe Nord, was evacuated from Danzig shortly before it’s fall to the Red Army in April 1945. It was evacuated without any vehicles or equipment to speak of, and was in the process of re-organization during the time it was purported to have taken part in the defence of Berlin. It’s presence at Nauen in the late April 1945 time-frame, and in any recognizable combat-ready state, was by any standard, wishful thinking on the part of Hitler.


9 posted on 04/29/2015 4:27:12 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Last night, I played “Der Untergang”.

Seventy years on...


10 posted on 04/29/2015 4:32:44 AM PDT by Old Sarge (Its the Sixties all over again, but with crappy music...)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

So i watched the movie Downfall about the final days of Hitler last night, thought it was an appropriate time to watch it.
What a great movie, the guy that played Hitler was incredible i suggest anybody that hasn’t seen it please do.


11 posted on 04/29/2015 5:31:46 AM PDT by mowowie (`)
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Hey me too!
Scary stuff.....


12 posted on 04/29/2015 6:48:56 AM PDT by mowowie (`)
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I agree.

Think Bruno Ganz should have won an award for that performance.


13 posted on 04/29/2015 6:56:30 AM PDT by Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

42 April 29-30

On 29 April the regiment was motorited and ordered to move as a Combat Team to the southeast with the mission of clearing routes forward in the division zone. The regiment jumped off at approximately 1250. The First and Second Battalions leading, the First on the left. The Third Battalion reverted to regimental reserve. Only light enemy resistance was encountered during the move. The Regiment CP was established at OberBachern. The Third was assigned T-Force under the command of Captain Alexander and under control of the 6th Army group in the city of Munich.
On 30 April the regiment reverted to Corps reserve, and moved to an assembly area in the vicinity of Allach during the afternoon to await further orders. Companies E and G were placed on special duty with division guarding the Dachau Concentration Camp and Autobahn bridge, respectively.


The above was the last issued battle report. On April 29 one of our regiments got to Dachau and soon the word was to us on what was there. A work camp turned death camp. A boxcar full of dead was opened with only one survivor. They were being moved from another camp but no one bothered to open the freight car door. My unit was in reserve and did not get into Dachau. We were in reserve in OberBachern, a district of Dachau. A group of us was assigned to go house to house and communicate with the people and tell them what was going on at Dachau. We told them the conditions of horror. [Enroute here, we had taken several camps but this was the worst.] Our purpose was to decide whether or not the people we visited believed us. We had trucks ready to cart any deniers to Dachau to see for themselves.

I was in the group to visit houses. We were in teams of two. The first house we went to contained some 3-4 some men and some women. Neither of us spoke German but we had army issued language guide books to acquaint us with the basics. So we could tell them. We got the impression that this group had some doubt. We decided that they all should have their doubt removed and should make the trip to Dachau. My partner took them to the trucks and I went on to the next house. Here there was some 5-6 only women and some of them spoke English. My impression was that they believed me. I spent a good amount of time with them waiting for my partner to return but he didn’t get back before we both had to get back to our base. So I didn’t send them to the trucks. What strikes me now is we were carrying loaded rifles, barged into their houses, probably the first enemy they met face to face but they did not appear concerned that we just might shoot them. Strange. Pictures from Munich the next day showed a similar indifference. But for them the war was over. A 50-50 split - some Germans thought the Nazis would do such things and some didn’t.

On April 30th, Hitler killed himself. I don’t know when we got to know this but it wasn’t too long. There would be no fighting to take Munich [or as the Germans say Munchen]. There would be no more battle reports, no more causalities. The war in Europe is over. We rushed from Munich to the Austrian border and waited there. We thought we were going to Vienna but we weren’t allowed to enter Austria. The German were fighting, not us, but the Russians. Germans thought that whoever captured the land would occupy it. Unfortunately for them that resolution was above the battlefield. The die has been cast. Their fate decided. No one seemed to know what was going on. But that’s war. As the French would say, C’ie la guerre. Or as the G.I.s put it, C’ie la f’n f’n guerre.


14 posted on 04/29/2015 8:21:07 AM PDT by ex-snook (To conquer use Jesus, not bombs.)
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Heavy duty stuff.

And it all happened because people forsook God, believed lies, and abandoned the basic decency that even a child understands to be right.


15 posted on 04/29/2015 8:28:46 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
"And it all happened because people forsook God, believed lies, and abandoned the basic decency that even a child understands to be right."

I do wonder the why of these happenings. Abu Ghraib comes to mind of recent note. I think leadership gone wrong with willing followers.

Give me some men who are stout-hearted men,
Who will fight, for the right they adore,
Start me with ten who are stout-hearted men,
And I'll soon give you ten thousand more.
Shoulder to shoulder and bolder and bolder,
They grow as they go to the fore.
Then there's nothing in the world can halt or mar a plan,
When stout-hearted men can stick together man to man.

16 posted on 04/29/2015 9:03:40 AM PDT by ex-snook (To conquer use Jesus, not bombs.)
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To: ex-snook

Interesting verses.

Had to look them up.

“Hearts can inspire, other hearts with their fire,
For the strong obey when a strong man shows them the way.”

http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/s/stoutheartedmen.shtml

That’s a two-edged sword, of course, as demonstrated by Hitler. Men have a propensity to follow strong leaders, for good or for ill.


17 posted on 04/29/2015 10:31:45 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
"Men have a propensity to follow strong leaders, for good or for ill."

That's the heartache of it all, even given that I believe Hitler was elected. I wonder how far we are from that. We see the constitution being thwarted by court prenumbras and executive wars without declaration. Regards,

18 posted on 04/29/2015 11:13:51 AM PDT by ex-snook (To conquer use Jesus, not bombs.)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

Well, Hitler commits suicide tomorrow, April 30


19 posted on 04/29/2015 11:23:17 AM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: ex-snook
I think leadership gone wrong with willing followers.

Unquestionably so, but don't discount a demonic role in enticing that leadership to go wrong. It is ever so.

20 posted on 04/29/2015 11:24:04 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD?)
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