The study suggests Canadians perceived the CBC as having a more left-of-centre bias than other Canadian news organizations. General Clark entered Rome on June 4, having fought what he called "the most grueling, the most harrowing, and in one respect the most tragic" battle of the Italian campaign. May 3: Spain's Fascist government under General Francisco Franco agrees to curtail supply shipments to Nazi Germany in exchange for an increase in oil shipments from the Allies. April 6: In Britain, the dramatic increase in the number of wage-earning citizens leads the government to introduce pay-as-you-earn taxation, whereby an employer deducts a set amount from an employee's paycheck per pay period. April 14: The Nazis deport the first trainload of Greek Jews from Athens. Of the 144,000 Jews sent there, about 33,000 died of starvation and epidemic diseases, and another 88,000 were deported to extermination camps. April 11: The RAF destroys the Gestapo's headquarters in The Hague, including files on individual Dutch nationals scheduled to be deported to the Nazi camps. In May 1945, he signed Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender on Eisenhower's behalf.
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