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ROADS TO BERLIN

(Received January 31, 9.20 p.m.) NEW YORK, January 30. The “New York Times” correspondent. Hanson Baldwin, says lie understands that tlie principal issue at Casablanca was which sector should be chosen for an attack against Europe, Mr. Churchills conception centering on the Mediterranean. while tlie American opinion envisaged France and Norway. “It is said that Mr. Churchill, after the Casablanca discussions, repeated tlie remark that be was ‘President Roosevelts ardent Imiitoii.inl.’ but, whether or not he is the dominant partner in, the Roose-velt-Churchill combination, his influence will continue tn be of major importance in shaping tlie things to come. ' the correspondent says.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 108, 1 February 1943, Page 5

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105

ROADS TO BERLIN Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 108, 1 February 1943, Page 5

ROADS TO BERLIN Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 108, 1 February 1943, Page 5

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