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ROAD TO BERLIN

Long, Hard But Sure LONDON. January 26. “Things have greally changed in these 12 months. We think no longer of defence. Thai is past. Now and henceforth we think of attack—determined, unrelenting, smashing attack.” This broad idea of Ihe intentions of the United Nations was given today by President Roosevelt in a message rend to British and Ainerieiin troops nt Belfast Io commemorate the landing of the first United Slates troops in Northern Ireland a year ago. "Our troops and those of the United Kingdom, Canada, and the other Dominions and allies have chafed at. inaction." he continued. “They will ger action. The road to Berlin is long mid lim'd, but. it is very sure.’

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 5

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118

ROAD TO BERLIN Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 5

ROAD TO BERLIN Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 5

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