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* Stars and Stripes Feb 11 1944 - Calais Raiders - Krivoi Rog - Rabaul The Duck
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This is an original Feb 11, 1944 issue of Stars and Stripes London Edition from the Archives of Wartime Press. We are releasing for sale some of our newspapers from our private holdings.Vol. 4 No. 86 Friday, Feb. 11, 1944
Article headlines in this issue are:
Forts Hit Brunswick in Giant Air Duel
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Hordes of Fighters Fail to Stop Blow at Nazi Aircraft Plants
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Terrific Dogfights Develop; New Luftwaffe
Tactics Force Some U.S. Escorts
Back; Libs Raid Holland
Calais Raiders Told: Smash Secret Targets at Any Cost
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By Bud Hutton
Allies in Italy Beat Off Big Beach Drive
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Main Weight of German
Counter-Offensive Still
To Come, However
Reds Split Trapped Foe; 10 Miles From Krivoi Rog
U.S. Bombings Smashing Japanese Out of Rabaul
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Being Abandoned as Base
After Repeated Attacks;
Madang Deserted
Rights of Jews in Italy Restored by Emmanuel
Doolittle Shows King, Queen Around
- 'Darn Sweet Lady,' Says Flier After Royal Visit To U.S. Bomber Base / By Andrew A. Rooney
Pick 10 to Seek New Vote Plan
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House, Senate Conferees
To Hunt a Formula to
Avoid a Stalemate
Brrr! It's Really Cold in Midwest; 11 Inches of Snow
Hash Marks
Safeguarding Invasion Cargoes
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Secret Conference Decides Where Convoys Slip In
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By Don Hewitt
Bails Out With 'Chute in Arms, Snags It on Door, Lands Safely
( Capt. Roscoe Haller ) /
By Bud Hutton
Notes From the Air Force
This Is The Army
Army's Quintet Overwhelms Pittsburgh, 66-32
Fliers Stop Kingsmen, 34-33, To Annex Fighter Group Title
Help Wanted—AND GIVEN
Li'l Abner / Al Capp
Bricker Fears Finance Policy
Means a Weak Post-War U.S
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Ohio Governor Opens Bid
For Presidency; Fears a
U.S. Weak in Future
Staten Island Is Shelled, But It Was All an Error
New U.S. Cargo Plane Made of Plastic Wood
Senator Bridges to Marry
German Fighter Output Cut 43%
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War Department Releases
Report of 8th Air Force
Operations for 1943
Explore Terms, Finns Demand
'Duck' Proves Its Worth So Army Orders More
3,750 Strikes in 1943
The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication.
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