The Last Battle

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    N EWSPAPER A RTICLES
    Note: The articles in this section are listed in chronological order.
    Binghamton Press (Binghamton, NY):
“Norwich Lieutenant Proves Hero in Reich War-End Rescue Fight.” June 7, 1945.
“Captain Lee in Chenago Sheriff Race.” July 23, 1945.
“17 Tier Men Are on Latest Returnee List.” Jan. 25, 1946.
“John C. Lee, Jr., Ordered Held for Jury.” Feb. 25, 1953.
“Lee Fined $50 in Assault, Sister Freed.” Mar. 10, 1953.
“Lee Indicted by Chenango Grand Jury.” Apr. 10, 1953.
“Lee Vacates New Berlin Hotel.” July 3, 1953.
    Evening Sun (Norwich, NY):
“John C. Lee Dies, Freed de Gaulle Kin.” Jan. 15, 1973.
    New York Times:
“Mme. Menter’s Good Fortune.” Nov. 25, 1885.
“Freed: Daladier, Blum, Reynaud, Niemoller, Schuschnigg, Gamelin.” May 6, 1945.
“Reynaud Relates Reich Prison Life.” Aug. 15, 1945.
“Borotra Relates War Experiences.” March 18, 1947.
“Paul Reynaud Married.” May 14, 1950.
“Gen. Gamelin Dead.” Apr. 19, 1958.
“Gen. Maxime Weygand Dead.” Jan. 29, 1965.
“Paul Reynaud Dies; Led France in 1940.” Sept. 22, 1966.
“Daladier, Signer of Munich Pact, Dies at 86.” Oct. 12, 1970.
    Norwich Record (Northfield, VT):
“Capt. Jack Lee, ’42, Rescues Daladier in Castle Battle.” June 22, 1945.
    Norwich Sun (Norwich, NY):
“Lee Receives Award.” Mar. 17, 1945.
“Lee Receives Promotion.” May 28, 1945.
“Capt. John C. Lee Jr., Led Rescuers of Daladier, Ex-French Premier.” June 4 and 7, 1945.
“Thrilling Story About Captain John C. Lee Appears in ‘Post.’” July 18, 1945.
“Capt. Lee Seeks Democratic Nomination for Sheriff.” July 21, 1945.
    M AGAZINE /J OURNAL A RTICLES
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