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Item title: French retake Paris, Roumania accepts peace terms
Title (romaji): Pari no fukugen to Rûmania, Burugaria no kôwa
Title (kanji)
Location:Australian War Memorial (7/9/212 J223)
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AJRP details
AJRP module: Australian War Memorial leaflets
AJRP series: Far Eastern Liaison Office propaganda leaflets
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Location details
Institution: Australian War Memorial
Call number: 7/9/212 J223
Inst. series: Various
Inst. sub-series:
Item: J223
Item qualities
Quantity / desc: 2 pages, mimeographed copy
Access: Open
Item type: Unpublished, Official
Category: Leaflet
Item content
Creation date (d/m/y): 6/9/1944
Conflict code: Pacific War (1941-1945)
Keywords:PACIFIC WAR, PROPAGANDA, LEAFLET DROPPING
Australian unit names:
Allied unit names: FAR EASTERN LIAISON OFFICE
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Languages: English, Japanese
Area:Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands)
Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia)
Content: This item is a Japanese-language propaganda leaflet produced by the Far Eastern Liaison Office. An English translation of the text is attached. The leaflet reports the liberation of Paris from German occupation by its patriotic citizens on 23 August. It also mentions the acceptance of peace terms by the Romanian and the Bulgarian governments which originally allied themselves with Germany. The message emphasises that the German power in Europe is coming to the end. The block of the text was made for Darwin.
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Last modified:08/26/2003 03:59:34 PM
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