v ‘mm ICHARLUPTHDWN EJEIIEJIE] wenetelsmmeilz-llelmleeie-Jlsliienlstrrsetaeieree:eltaltelzllstelztlse i In‘ n‘ d u‘ ulgungg; liflfilfiliililfil = EWQWEEIQIEJIEIE! - P ‘AARTNERS in Freedom! Today more than ever the free United Nations stand brotheib in one meat?‘ fuixiily. 'J.‘0day our Victory is theirs their triumph ours ! i . l"0r their deeds of heroism have now ‘at-come a part of our common heritage. We have shared with them and they with us the great struggle for Freedom. i" We thrill to the Canadian epic of Dienne as to the story of our owvnf_landing at TaraWa. Never can we frat-get the Story of Stalingrad. '.l‘cn thousand small boats leav i118.‘ the PM‘? 0f Dunkirk -- - - ti"? roar of the outnumbered R. A. F. in trite Battle oi iixitain - . . Churchill thundering ‘ defiance in England's darkest hour . . . the March of the Eighth Army through Africa . . .England’s saga, too has become’ our own. As long as free men live. Americans will recall the daring‘: of the jungle-fighting Aussies in New Guinea and the glory of the Chinese Armies fighting doggedly through seven. years of war against the common foe tvhose defeat is foreshadowed by the Victory we celebrate toda . To all of these and to the Fighting‘ Frenehltht» heroic Greeks, the Czechs. the Poles. the Dutch. the Norweg- ians. the Jews of all nations who defied the Nazi terror, the Jugo-Slav guerrillas -—- to all of these, our Allies xnd partners in arms, we. pay grateful tribute today. .