Word: bucharest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week the Germans in Rumania lost the rich oil fields of Ploesti; Constanta, Rumania's chief port on the Black Sea; Bucharest, the "little Paris" of the Balkans. Worst of all, by choosing to fight for the Wallachian plain, Adolf Hitler had lost the better part of 30 divisions -which might otherwise have pulled back to defend Germany proper. Moreover the Russians, now heading for a junction with Marshal Tito's forces in Yugoslavia, threatened to cut off all the remaining Wehrmacht divisions-estimated at 15 to 20-in the southern Balkan peninsula...
...Bucharest. The Germans vented their fury at their lost Rumanian satellite by a savage air bombing of the capital. The famed Athenée Palace hotel and the university library were wrecked, the national theater burned to the ground. Seven hospitals were...
Within a week the Russians had ad vanced 125 miles, overrun 18.500 square miles, recovered all of Bessarabia, killed or captured 300,000 enemy troops. They were less than 60 miles from the Ploesti wells. 80 miles from Bucharest. In addition, their molnia...
Promptly the new Rumanian Government declared war on Germany. The Berlin radio snarled: "Perfidy." The Wehrmacht angrily attacked Bucharest; at week's end, said Nazi sources, the capital was ringed and cut off from the rest of the country...
...Musical Knowledge"; and Georgia Ann ("Gorgeous Georgia") Carroll, 24, onetime highest-paid Powers model ("The Chesterfield Girl"), now Kyser's sweet-voiced vocalist; both for the first time; in Las Vegas, Nev. Died. Josef Beck, 49, Poland's unpopular, unscrupulous, prewar Foreign Minister; after long illness; near Bucharest. A protÉgÉ of Dictator-Marshal Josef Pilsudski, who made him Foreign Minister (at 38, the youngest in Europe), "Little Joe" soon made a reputation for himself as one of Europe's most ruthless diplomats. Pro-German and anti-Russian, he smoothly signed ten-year nonaggression pacts...