Word: stockholm
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Sigrid Onegin, 52, famed contralto; in Lugano, Switzerland. Born in Stockholm, of German and Huguenot extraction, the statuesque diva was a U.S. opera and concert favorite from...
...music. Last month Malmberg was playing in Dortmund when the British struck that city with two of the war's most devastating air raids, then cut off its water supply by blasting the Ruhr's Mohne and Eder dams. Malmberg lived through those raids and, returned to Stockholm, told this story to Correspondent Sten Hedman of the Toronto Star...
...Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm Tidningen sent this German concept of invasion...
...Reports from inside Europe via Stockholm disclosed that Italians believe invasion will come first to Pantelleria. German Columnist Hans Reischach is quoted by Reuters as saying: "Italy's situation is difficult. Her empire is lost, and a numerically and materially strong enemy now stands on the Mediterranean south coast." Further reports indicate that the Italian supply system has badly cracked under the impact of bombing from the south...
...only one of many. They are fed up with being lonely neutrals and too smart to do anything about it. But something is going to break loose in Europe before long. Until then the Swedes can keep on saying: "If St. Paul and Satan both appeared simultaneously in Stockholm, they would be treated with equal politeness...