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APPENDIX III

List of Special Releases (Entry 22)

Unless otherwise specified, the Special Releases contain only the English version.

Adolf Hitler's Anniversary Address to the German Nation, Jan. 30, 1942. Sportpalast, Berlin. (Included is an introductory address delivered by Dr. Goebbels. In English and German.)

Complete Text in English Translation of Field Marshal Goering's Speech Delivered on May 20, 1942.

Complete Text in English Translation of President Avila Camacho's Speech
Delivered on May 28, 1942, to the Mexican Congress.

Complete Text in English Translation of Official Broadcast of State
Funeral for Reinhard Heydrich With Address by Heinrich Himmler.
[June 9, 1942.]

Speech of Pierre Laval, Chief of the Government, as Heard in a Broadcast From Vichy, France. [June 23, 1942.] (In French.)

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Chancellor Hitler's Speech and Dr. Goebbels' Introductory Address
Delivered on Sept. 30, 1942, at the Sportpalast in Berlin.
English and German.)

Reich Marshal Goering's Speech Delivered on Oct. 4, 1942, at the Sportpalast in Berlin. (In English and German.)

Dr. Goebbels' Speech Delivered on Oct. 11, 1942, at the Weimar Poets
Congress, With Introductions. (In English and German.)

Pierre Laval's Declaration to the French People and General Charles De
Gaulle's Address Delivered on Oct. 20, 1942. (In English and French.)
Address by General Smuts on Oct. 21, 1942, Before a Meeting of the Two
Houses of the British Parliament, With an Introduction by David Lloyd
George and Closing Remarks by Winston Churchill.

Dr. Goebbels' Speech Delivered on Oct. 25, 1942, at a Berlin Meeting of Hitler Youth. (In English and German.)

Premier Stalin's Speech at the 25th Anniversary Celebration of Establishment of the Soviet Government Delivered in Moscow on Nov. 6, 1942. Adolph Hitler's Speech at the Nazi Party Celebration in the Beer Hall at Munich, Nov. 8, 1942. (In English and German.)

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The U. S. Offensive in Africa: (A) Chronological Summary, (B) Official Texts, (C) Axis and Other Comments, (D) Broadcasts to Africa. [Nov. 7-8, 1942.]

Speeches by Pierre Laval and Admiral Jean Darlan. [ca. Nov. 21, 1942.] Radio Maroc and the African Campaign. [Nov. 8-22, 1942.]

Formal Statement by President Rios on Chile's Foreign Policy [Nov. 23, 1942.]

The New Russian Offensive as Described in Soviet, German-Controlled,

Finnish, and Clandestine Broadcasts, Together With a Summary of the Soviet Communique of Nov. 25 [1942.]

Tokyo Broadcast in English of "An Abridged Version" of a Speech Delivered
in Japanese by Saburo Kurusu, Former Special Ambassador to the U. S.,
on Events Immediately Preceding the Attack on Pearl Harbor. [Nov. 26,
1942.]
Japanese-Language Version Broadcast by Tokyo to the Empire of a Speech
by Saburo Kurusu, Former Special Ambassador to the U. S., on Events
Immediately Preceding the Attack on Pearl Harbor. [Nov. 26, 1942.]
Saga of the Toulon Fleet From Nov. 10 to Nov. 27 [1942] as Revealed in
Broadcasts From Various Countries, With Official Texts of Hitler's
Letter to Petain and Declarations by De Gaulle and Darlan and the
German Communique.

Announcement by Radio Maroc That Admiral Darlan Has Assumed the Functions
of Chief of State and Created a French Empire Council, Together With
News and Comments on the French Situation From Various Sources on
Dec. 1 [1942] Prior to the Maroc Announcement.

Speech Delivered by Mussolini Before the Chamber of Fasci and Corporations in Rome on Dec. 2, 1942. (In English and Italian.)

Week-End Speeches and Statements by Foreign Spokesmen, Including Queen
Wilhelmina of Holland, President Ryti of Finland, [and Field Marshal
Mannerheim, Premier Antoneșcu of Rumania, General De Gaulle, Marshal
Smuts,] and Japanese Leaders. [Dec. 6-7, 1942.]

Japanese Speeches and Announcements on the First Anniversary of the
Attack on Pearl Harbor. [Dec. 7-8, 1942.]

General Franco's Speech Delivered in Madrid on Dec. 8, 1942. (In
Spanish.)

Policies of the Spanish Government Announced by General Franco in a
Speech of Dec. 8, 1942.

Speech Delivered in Japanese by Premier Hideki Tojo at Yasukuni Shrine,
Dec. 8, 1942.

Tripartite Pact Celebration Speeches Delivered by Foreign Ministers
Ribbentrop, Ciano, and Tani, Dec. 11, 1942.

Speeches by Anton Mussert, Dutch Quisling, and Arthur Seyss-Inquart,
German Commissioner for Holland, Marking the 11th Anniversary (of the
Dutch Nazi Party), Dec. 13, 1942.

Speech by Col. Nakaye Yahagi, Chief of the Japanese Army Press Section, on Dec. 8, 1942, Concerning U. S. War Policies.

A Review of Radio Warfare During Recent Developments in France and the French African Possessions. [Nov. 1942.] (Issued Dec. 22, 1942, from reports prepared by the Chief Correspondent of the FBIS in London. The report shows German preparations to control French radio facilities for broadcasting to North Africa.)

New Year's Eve Speech by Dr. Goebbels, Together With Transocean's Reports of Hitler's and Goering's New Year Message to the Troops and the Home Front. [Dec. 31, 1942.] (In English; Dr. Goebbels' speech in German.)

Comment by Tripartite Radios on the U. S. State Department's "White
Paper" (A) Chronology of Comment, (B) German Radio, (C) Italian
Radio, (D) Japanese Radio, (E) Miscellaneous Radios. [Jan. 3-5,
1943.]

Comment by Tripartite and Other Radios on President Roosevelt's Message to the 78th Congress: (A) Chronology of Comment, (B) German Radio,

(C) Italian Radio, (D) Japanese Radio, (E) Miscellaneous Radios. [Jan. 7-8, 1943.] Excerpts From General Dittmar's Review on the Eastern Situation at "The Turn of the Year," as Broadcast by the German Radios on Jan. 11, 1943. Report of the Vote in the Chilean Senate Approving President Rio's Suggestion That Chile Break Relations With Axis Powers, Together With Related Comment. [Jan. 19, 1943.]

Speech By President Rios of Chile Outlining His Reasons for Breaking Relations With the Axis Nations. [Jan. 20, 1943.]

General Dittmar's Speech on the Russian Front Situation, Together With Broadcasts on Dr. Funk's Speech and Dr. Schmidt's Press Conference. [Jan. 25, 1943.]

Premier Tojo's Speech in the Japanese Diet, Together With English Translation of Parts of the Speech as Broadcast in Japanese to the Home Audience. [Jan. 27, 1943.]

Enemy Propaganda Reactions to the Casablanca Conference:
Radio, (B) German-Organized Radios, (C) Italian Radio,
Radio. [Jan. 27, 1943.]

(A) German
(D) Japanese

Hitler's Proclamation and Speeches on the 10th Anniversary of Nazi
Power: (A) Hitler's Proclamation, (B) Goering's Speech, (C) Goebbels'
Presentation, (D) Miscellaneous Broadcasts. [Jan. 30, 1943.] (In
English and German.)

Comments by Axis and Other Radios on Churchill-Inonu Conference at Adana: (A) Turkish Radio, (B) German Radio, (C) Italian Radio, (D) Other Radios. [Feb. 2, 1943.]

Announcement of Changes in Italian Cabinet With Early Comment by Berlin and London, and a Talk by Japanese Foreign Minister Tani Telling Diet That Italy Will Not Quit Axis. [Feb. 5, 1943.]

Admiral Nomura's Speech, Broadcast by the Tokyo Radio on Feb. 9, 1943, on the Treatment of Japanese Interned Abroad.

Address by Admiral Luetzow on "Direct and Indirect Commerce Protection," Broadcast by the German Radio, Feb. 17, 1943.

Address by German Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels in Berlin's Sportpalast, Together With a Number of Deletions the German Press Was Ordered to Make, as Broadcast by the German Radio on Feb. 18, 1943. (In English and German.)

Order of the Day Issued by Joseph Stalin for the 25th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Red Army, Feb. 23, 1943.

Excerpts From Hitler's Proclamation to the Old Guard of the Nazi Party, Read at Meeting in Munich on the 23d Anniversary of Its Foundation, Feb. 24, 1943.

Berlin Press Version of Hitler's Proclamation Read at the Anniversary Meeting of the Nazi Party in Munich on Feb. 24, 1943.

Text of Proclamation by the Puppet Government of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Together With Excerpts From Speeches by Protector K. H. Frank Relative to Resettlement of German Farmers as Reprisal for Sabotage by Czechs. [Feb. 26, 1943.]

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