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titty-sixth annual mid—winter meeting ol~ the turning point in \\"orld \\"ar ll. The ultimately meant the defeat of the Lul'twalle. 11 15-, ‘ ‘ ii '
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1tlit lyentutlcy Press Association at the Brown Naxi war machine had not lost a maJor "In the early (lays (,1 the “13,13 15111-1111” 1 1; 3
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tonyention eyer held. Because ol‘ war-time power and doing the spectacular caused the Germans.” Hein/en said. ”The 151111511 11 ‘1 1‘ 1. -
/ restrictions. the programs were restricted to him to go against the advice of his military were criticized for not sending more when 11 1 13
1 three sessions. eyery one full ol interest to leaders in an attempt to take the city named 11 was known they had 501-01111 thousand 01‘ 1111 1.11, 1 11 1
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1 the iiieiiibei‘s who took time Oll lroin their alter the Russian leader. Since that time. ““111 cralt. But when Goermg‘ started 1m 1.1133111114111111 3
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11111nisy newspaper ollices. he said. the Germans haye not won a major H”- mm on London. the British had sayed 1111131111511 3
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1:111:13 elected l)1‘CSl(lCnL at the closingr session. ["1111‘15 (161L111 1511”“ 11‘C‘11-‘1’1L 1‘” 1111“ his plans alter six weeks ol losses. ‘. " :1 ‘
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1011011‘ing twenty-five years later in the [out ”-1501“- Hcmzcn "“11””(1' 1"“ d" 1"” Hemyeii said the 11.000.000 members ol ,. 1; 1
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iii the 51mm office in 1919, Fred B. “'achs. until we can deliyei the LnocLout ])Illltl]. [em ”1 a permanent peace. a] would 11““: to 3 /1 _
1111Lexmgmn Herald-Leader. “.215. C1“ ted ‘1“), and we hay-e lailed to deliyei that LIHHLOUL take the 101) 011 re-educating a 11-year—old (ler- 11" :31 3 1
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131president. and Harold A. Browning. \\ hitley 131"“ “1191(1) “1 19‘1“ (”1“ 1” 111‘ 1”“Llll man 11mg- he added. 11m alraid he'd (11,“, 1‘11 13 1
Republican. \Villiainsbuig. executiye coni- ‘hlu- yert me to nayisni. so deeply has that theory 111'. : 1 /1 ’
lllllteeiiizm lrom the ninth district. was ad» ”11105 1W“) ”Mm“ 11‘ '“1‘111’01‘L1 ’1’LIL 11“.” ”15111104 .1, 111cm," 11:1 1,,: 1.511 1
mated to . _ , -. , _ - ~ . .. ' 11 ol' 152000.000 men last February. Hem/en H _ , , 1,1,1 1,3; ,.‘ .31 _
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1 l‘Ollmying the invocation 1)V the Rey. of l’loesti, cutting oil the L\ll7.l oil supply. _ 1 1 . 1 f 1 1 .1 1 ,3
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111.1llretl l1. Harrignm President Ioe Richard— and the loss ol an inasteiy are two addi- l 3 1 h 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1.3. ,3 3 .
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Isa)sencen1\1\ashington. loin Ianner. large Oil supply when Hitler made the de- . 1-1 3
11(1111lttanooga. labor conimisSioner ol the ('ISIOYI to take Stalingrad. Heinzen said. and Adopting a new pioccduic. gioup lunth- 1-1 31.
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