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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-09-07, Page 3DENIED SCHOOLING FISHERMEN SAIL AGAIN .Gdi�afAsy ;M.rs•k�s`��s r;. NEW SCENES IN BESIEG D WARSAW Denied admission to Knoxville, Tenn., High School because she was a bride, 17-yead-old Mrs. Jimmie Martin, whose husband, 1S, is a junior in the University of Tennessee Engineering Depart.. ment, says she'l return to Johnson City, Tenn., to complete her last year in high school. Casting off with Tricolor flying, French fishermen resume their livelihood for first time in four years.. During Nazi occupation, fishing was severely restricted or catch seized so that work was profitless. U.S. Navy supplies gasoline. EVEN FRITZ CHEERS Enthusiastic citizens of La Lavendau, France, swarm over truck and • join with French'troops in making the "V" for Victory sign. So con- tagious is the spirit that the three German prisoners in the rear of the vehicle forget themselves and join in the cheers and "V" -making, EYEFUL IN FONT OF EIFFEL w''t O..... Not bad to look at is this picture of Nazi prisoners, grimacing at the camera as they are herded aboard an Army vehicle under guar" of first Allies to enter Paris. Eiffel Tower is in background. FREE GERMANY COIMMITTEE Erich Weinert, left, is credited with suggesting formation of a "Free Germany" committee, made np' of officers and men captured by the Russiains. Count Heinrich; -von Einsiedel, right, great-grandson of Bismark, built, lip Organization of . Front Delegates which fights Hitler and the Nazis in .well -executed psychological war. Miracle of Misses—How it could happen is a mystery, but the terrific rain of bombs and shells that leveled or wrecked every building in Warsaw's Castle Square left the memorial column of King Sigismund II untouched as seen in top photo. Riverside Blockhouse—Obtained through a neutral source, the bottom photo shows one of many concrete blockhouses that Germans have erected along banks of Vistula River in Polish capital. City can be seen in background. YANKS TbPUM Don't let the Yank helmet fool you. ..The gent in the photo who, until his capture near Brest, commanded the German army's 266th Division. He's pictured wear- ing borrowed American helmet, peering from Yank tank which is taking him to prison camp. ENDLESS CHAIN OF WOE FOR NAZIS The tremendous air superiority of the Allies is symbolized by the apparently endless chain of Fly- ing Fortresses in the photo above. They are not yet in combat—just replacements for the Army's Sth Air Force bombers which are blasting fleeing Nazis. Note comparative size of truck, in circle. ALLIED TROOPS REST NEAR NOTRE DAME IN PARIS Allied Troops who helped to liberate Paris roll through the French capital aboard ,Amy trucks. Infantry units cleaned out a Ger- xnan resistance group in the area of Notre Dame Cathedral, shown in background. Here they pause temporarily before pushing on in p.:c.•uit of the retreating Nazis armies. • •