Monday, Apr. 26, 1943
Hint
On the first anniversary of the U.S. bombing raid on Tokyo, the U.S. got its first public information on how it was done. Through censorship from Africa the United Press was allowed to say that Jimmie Doolittle's Mitchell bombers had been carrier-based. But the War Department, which had promised to celebrate the anniversary by telling all, changed its mind, kept mum about Shangrila.
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