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keywords: french women voting rights, heidelberg newspaper, food for europe, unconditional surrender for germany |
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Synopsis: French Women Given Right To Vote, Allies Print Newspaper For News Hungry Germans, Allies Rush Food To Europe, Unconditional Surrender Of Germany... (read more) |
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Information: 1945 10 min BW |
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Eight months after liberation, France holds its first free municipal. For the first time in French history women are permitted to vote.
Allied news for Germany. Occupation forces in Heidelberg print a newspaper and distribute it to eager citizens.
Food for Europe. A French ship is loaded with grain and potatoes in Canada. Airplanes drop food to the Dutch in a UN operation.
The unconditional surrender of Germany. The surrenders are received by Field Marshall Montgomery from Admiral Friedeburg and by General Walter B. Smith from General Jodl. General Eisenhower speaks for all of the victorious armies.
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