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5 April 1945 Edition of ''The New York Times''

$ 132

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    Description

    ''The New York Times'' 5 April 1945 edition. Newspaper reports on General Patton's three armored divisions nearly cutting Nazi Germany in two with the headline ''U.S. 3D Army Drives to Bisect the Reich''. Front page shows a map of the European Theater with Allied troop movement headlined ''Allies in West Slash Northward and Eastward in the Reich''. Also includes coverage of American doughboys and Marines capturing large areas of Okinawa, the ''Red Army'' closing in on Vienna, and Bernard Baruch, financial adviser to President Roosevelt, predicting prosperity and full employment after the war. 38pp. measures 16.5'' x 22.5''. Pinholes along spine, else near fine.
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