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发表于 2016-7-9 23:20:22 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  February 7
          Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin were accompanied by about 700 advisers
          1945: Black Sea talks plan defeat of Germany
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          Plans are being drawn up by London, Washington and Moscow for the final
phase of the war against Germany.
          Leaders of the three countries, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US
President Franklin D Roosevelt and Marshal Joseph Stalin, have been meeting at a
secret location in the Black Sea area.
          A statement issued this evening is the first official confirmation of the
talks which are said to have begun three days ago.
          According to the statement issued by the Ministry of Information in London
the purpose of the meeting is to complete plans for the defeat of the "common
enemy" and to build firm foundations for a lasting peace.
          The three leaders, who are also accompanied by their chiefs of staff,
foreign secretaries and other advisers, are said to have reviewed the latest
information from all the battle fronts in Europe.
          The statement continued: "There is complete agreement for joint military
operations in the final phase of the war against Nazi Germany. The military
staffs of the three governments are now engaged in working out jointly the
detailed plans."
          Discussions on how to secure a lasting peace have also been held. Topics
likely to be considered are the occupation and control of Germany, the political
and economic problems of a liberated Europe and proposals for an international
organisation to maintain peace.
          A further communiqu?is to be issued at the conclusion of the talks.
          The statement gave no further details of the exact location of the meeting.
But the Black Sea was considered an ideal choice as it gave Marshal Stalin easy
access to Moscow and news from the eastern front.
          There has been some speculation the three leaders might appeal over the
heads of the German leadership to the people themselves to get out of a "lost
war". The German media has already issued warnings that any such appeal should
be ignored as an attempt to undermine the fighting will of its forces.
          It seems likely much of the conference will be spent on working out the
details of the administration of an occupied Germany. Already General Charles de
Gaulle of France has declared his country would like to be involved.
          There is also the thorny issue of a Russo-Polish settlement as well as a
need to get urgently needed food and other supplies distributed as quickly as
possible.
          More than 2,000 people were arrested
          1987: S Korea clashes over student death
          Artificially 1969:
          The The independent republic of India is officially born today, after
nearly 100 years of British rule.
          A public holiday has been declared throughout the country, and millions of
people have been celebrating with processions and ceremonies to hoist the new
flag of India for the first time.
          India has been running her own affairs since the actual transfer of power
from British to Indian hands on 15 August 1947.
          But today"s ceremonies mark the cutting of her last ties to Britain.
India"s first president has been sworn in, replacing the Queen as the country"s
head of state, and the new constitution ratified.
          In the capital, Delhi, the day began with the 34th and last
Governor-General of India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, reading out a
proclamation announcing the birth of the Republic of India.
          The new President, Dr Rajendra Prasad, then took the oath of office.
          Dr Prasad was a key campaigner in the nationalist movement of Mahatma
Gandhi, along with India"s interim Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
          The president then addressed the crowd first in Hindi, and then in
English.
          "Today, for the first time in our long and chequered history," he said, "we
find the whole of this vast land... brought together under the jurisdiction of
one constitution and one union which takes over responsibility for the welfare
of more than 320 million men and women who inhabit it."
          Dr Prasad then drove through the streets in his state coach, greeted by
thousands of people along the way.
          The crowds were jubilant , but restrained - a marked change from the
highly-charged atmosphere of August 15 1947, when the British finally left
India.
          Then, there were scenes of total chaos as the police struggled to control
the crowd, and riots broke out across the city.
          Over the next two years, hundreds of thousands died in the terrible
violence that followed partition - the division of the British colony into two
nations, the secular but Hindu-dominated India and the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan.
          Then in 1948 the man who steered India to independence, Mahatma Gandhi, was
assassinated.
          Today, the place where he was cremated on the banks of the River Jumna
became a site of pilgrimage for thousands of people.
          Dr Prasad visited the spot soon after daybreak and joined in paying homage
to the memory of the man now known as "the father of the nation".
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